Re: Test do not read
My cat was offended because she can't read. "Gus Osborne" <gusosborne@...> wrote:
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Jim Shorney
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#14144
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Re: Test do not read
OK, I admit it...I read it.
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Howard Waxman, WZ4K
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#14143
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Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware with MiniSD support
#firmware
Great, thanks! I'll give it a try. Sent from Rogers Yahoo Mail on Android
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Larry Rothman
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#14142
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Re: Test do not read
I dunno, it was kind of fun..
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Gus Osborne
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#14141
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3 outputs splitter (MX-3000D) use.
As i'm using the NanoVNA-H essentially for HAM bands, i tried to use a 3 outputs splitter (1.6 - 160MHz, 350 - 500MHz and 850 - 1300MHz). I've done one 2 ports calibration for each output. The
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Rudolf Schaffer
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#14140
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Re: NanoVna Test fixture
The new user over my head posting gave me what I was looking for. A test fixture for multiple uses. A couple will be on order shortly. https://www.sdr-kits.net/DG8SAQ-VNWA-Testboard-kit
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avvidclif
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#14139
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Re: Definition of terms
FYI, I just noticed that Alan, W2AEW, on his YouTube channel just posted a great new video on this topic explaining some of these terms I listed. Many thanks Alan if you are on this group. Also Alan
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gary.sewell@...
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#14138
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Re: Test do not read
Just go on-line to your post, select "More" (next to "Reply" and "Like") and you will see a "Delete" option. Cheers, Dick
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Dick
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#14137
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Re: ¡°Fixture In A Hurry¡±. And a Transformer.
Use 20Log for voltage ratios and 10Log for power ratios. This video of mine might help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mulRI-EZ80
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Alan ¡°W2AEW¡± Wolke
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Re: ¡°Fixture In A Hurry¡±. And a Transformer.
Use 20Log with voltage ratios and 10Log for power ratios. Maybe this video will help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mulRI-EZ80
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Alan ¡°W2AEW¡± Wolke
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#14135
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Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware with MiniSD support
#firmware
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 12:56 PM, Larry Rothman wrote: > > Since the F303 was a drop-in upgrade from the F072, all the pinouts remained > the same. > I have attached portions of the H and H4
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DiSlord
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Re: Test do not read
I wrote the test message. I had made my first post, but I could not see it. I made the second test post to see if that would go through. When I posted the test post, I saw the note that it would be
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Mikek
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Re: Test do not read
Nor that nobody has asked to initial poster to remove his post once it has served its (secret) purpose. ;-)
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Dick
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Re: Test do not read
It is a good indication of the good-natured character of this forum that nobody has popped up to correct your spelling, punctuation or grammar (yet) :-)
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shschampion
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Re: ¡°Fixture In A Hurry¡±. And a Transformer.
So when is it 20log and when 10log? I think 10log for power and 20 log for magnitude? John
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John Brock
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Re: Definition of terms
Hi, A newcomer facing the base of a steep hill probably doesn't know what words to use when asking a question. First would be "how do I turn this thing on?" They probably can look that up for
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Bill Cromwell
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#14129
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Re: Test do not read
I read it, but I don't think that anyone saw me read it.
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John
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Re: New user, dove in above my head.
Yes, at the very least, to the shield potential of the radio, connecting an earth ground to the radio makes no difference to the common mode signal attenuation. I did not realize the grounding. Yes.
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Mikek
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#14127
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Re: Definition of terms
First I want to thank all that responded to to my question. I remember back in my college days in the late 60¡¯s, we used very large Tektronix scopes, and on the top of the scope was a small pop-up
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gary.sewell@...
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#14126
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Re: Definition of terms
One huge problem with looking up info on the wiki or elsewhere is that of generating the correct search term. Once in a while one hits on it quickly, but more often one wastes hours in a futile
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Dana Whitlow
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