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Hi, Can I receive emails like a digest just once a week please? I am snowed under by the emails I am getting. Thanks Ken Walker
By Ken Walker · #15240 ·
Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware with MiniSD support #firmware
yes, AND in Makefile uncomment the line with UDEFS.. #Enable if install external 32.768kHz clock quartz on PC14 and PC15 pins on STM32 CPU #UDEFS+= -DVNA_USE_LSE
By igor-m · #15239 ·
Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware with MiniSD support #firmware
Sorry for the dumb question, but if I want to build the latest firmware for the H4 with RTC & SD Card, I need to uncomment the #defines on lines 25 & 27 of nanovna.h and then run make? Thanks, Brian
By Brian Garber · #15238 ·
Re: Identifying ferrite materials with S11 measurements
Graeme, I've had the identical experience, even using the HP 8753C VNA calibrated properly. I don't get it, either. Dave - W?LEV
By W0LEV · #15237 ·
Re: NanoVNA Saver 0.3.3 or 0.3.4
ps.: /g/nanovna-users/attachment/10650/0/Installing%20Python%20on%20Windows7-32%20for%20nanoVNA-Saver.pdf -- *** If you are not part of the solution, then you are the problem. (
By Gyula Molnar · #15236 ·
Re: NanoVNA Saver 0.3.3 or 0.3.4
I confirm that 0.36 works under Python 3.7.4 installed on windows 32 bit. You need to install Python and the required modules in advance. See the required modules in the NanoVNA Saver .zip /
By Gyula Molnar · #15235 ·
To Dave Daniel #rant
What a cop-out! How about instead of "taking you ball and going home " DO SOMETHING constructive , even NON TECHNICAL for amateur radio? Amateur radio operators are known for rag chewing - also know
By vaclav_sal <vaclav_sal@...> · #15234 ·
Re: NanoVNA Saver 0.3.3 or 0.3.4
You can stll try to install from source. First you need python from the microsoft-store. Then clone the git (or download as zip). In the source directory running following in the commands in the
By Holger M¨¹ller · #15233 ·
Re: noise on screen
Hi, Like the others have written, its the measured phase of the S21 measurement, and as nothing is connected between ch0 and ch1 you only see the noise in the ch1 receiver. It also looks like you
By Askild · #15232 ·
Locked Re: The Uncertain Future of Ham Radio - IEEE Spectrum
All, I am locking this thread. No further posting will be allowed. Despite my earlier admonition to keep this technical, there continue to be posts which are entirely non-technical. DaveD -- This
By Dave Daniel · #15231 ·
Locked Re: The Uncertain Future of Ham Radio - IEEE Spectrum
I was holding myself, but finally decided to write my own opinion: I'm extremely disappointed by some attempts to extinguish enthusiasm, hobby interests and inquisitive approach of younger generation,
By tom Kawala · #15230 ·
Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware
Ok thanks! Ok, I did with stylus.. grrh..
By igor-m · #15229 ·
Locked Re: The Uncertain Future of Ham Radio - IEEE Spectrum
What I wrote was NEVER meant to disparage anyone in particular. Nor was it meant to start some sort of meaningless word war amongst this or any group. I guess I was just letting off steam. I
By Lawrance A. Schneider · #15228 ·
Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware
Definitely looking nicer ;) I like the circle indicators.
By OneOfEleven · #15227 ·
Use above 900Mhz
OK, I may have Bo-Bo-ed I that I thought the NanoVNA went up to 1.5Ghz plus, but only after it arrived did I spot that it supposedly only worked up to 900Mhz, yet I had already tried it out at a
By Peter G8VXY <peter@...> · #15226 ·
Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware
for battery voltage need add correction by command vbat_offset xxxx It come from H version value can be different from diode drop voltage First set vbat_offset 0 (see current value on display or run
By DiSlord · #15225 ·
Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware
@DiSlord - I've built your latest H4 branch with your new ui - nice! (w/ no SDcard and no xtal/RTC). The battery voltage (on the Version screen) shows here 4.512V, is that correct? (should be <4.2V
By igor-m · #15224 ·
Re: NanoVNA firmvare, compiled by DiSlord #firmware
Looks very good, waiting for the binaries
By Jos Stevens · #15223 ·
Re: Identifying ferrite materials with S11 measurements
Hi Graeme, Please read this message where the link leads to the solution: /g/nanovna-users/message/15131 I can see that manufacturers measure over a larger range, why didn¡¯t you
By Gyula Molnar · #15222 ·
Re: Identifying ferrite materials with S11 measurements
FYI - https://github.com/NanoVNA-Saver/nanovna-saver/issues/206
By igor-m · #15221 ·