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Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
Steve, Some developers recommend you do a Clearconfig 1234 (using a terminal program like putty) after a firmware update. This is followed by a touch screen calibration. Some "weird" issues have been
By Roger Need · #16432 ·
Re: Odd Behavior of NanoVNA-Saver
On 8/9/20 7:20 PM, Charles Albert wrote: > After a few issues, I was able to get NanoVNA-Saver (Python) up and running on my Linux Mint 19.3 machine. Everything seems to work just fine but for one
By Jim Lux · #16431 ·
Odd Behavior of NanoVNA-Saver
After a few issues, I was able to get NanoVNA-Saver (Python) up and running on my Linux Mint 19.3 machine. Everything seems to work just fine but for one small problem... Every time I start
By Charles Albert · #16430 ·
Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Larry, I've only looked at a few pieces. Perhaps in a week or so I'll come up with the text file mentioned here: /g/nanovna-users/message/16415 If deemed appropriate (and if I get it
By Jerry Gaffke · #16429 ·
Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Hi Jerry, What areas of the forum Wiki do you think are very good? What part(s) of the forum wiki's material don't you feel is up to par? Only a handful of members have contributed and/or edited the
By Larry Rothman · #16428 ·
Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
I worked as an EE for decades in digital design RF is a bit foreign at times, but I'd guess I'm better off than the typical user. Some of the material in the wiki is excellent. Much of it is not. Some
By Jerry Gaffke · #16427 ·
Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
I do not know who this guy is, not even sure he is a licensed ham, but as a newbie to VNAs myself, I found the Wiki does have a overwhelming amount of info. However, if one takes it step by step, I
By Clyde Lambert · #16426 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
Oh, and a typing correction, the version is 20200118... Fat phone fingers, lol!
By Steve Haber · #16425 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
Thank you Shirley and Jerry, also. Meant to say Jerry in the last thank you, lol! Great group!
By Steve Haber · #16424 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
THANK YOU Herb and Owen ?? Both your information helped and I'm back in business! This little unit just doesn't seem to work right. It did when I first got it, did the upgrade to the NanoVNA-H Jan
By Steve Haber · #16423 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
The NanoVNA will boot into DFU mode if you power it up with that pin shorted. When it is in that mode, you can use either the ST Microelectronics tool DfuSe Demo (Windows only) or the open source
By Shirley Dulcey KE1L · #16422 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
So I haven't tried this yet, but after I remove the connection, will the PC app recognize it again, or how else do you update it? Guess I should try it first..
By Steve Haber · #16421 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
Oh, hey, I know this one now! From the forum wiki under "Help": unlikely to be "bricked" - Owen Duffy which is a link to: https://owenduffy.net/blog/?p=16699 where it says: There is a pin on the
By Jerry Gaffke · #16420 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
Thank you I will give it a try!
By Steve Haber · #16419 ·
Re: I think I bricked my nano VNA
On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 12:45 PM, Steve Haber wrote: so I accidentally uploaded the wrong version to my nano VNA and now when I power it on all I have is a white screen. Is there any way to flash the
By hwalker · #16418 ·
I think I bricked my nano VNA
so I accidentally uploaded the wrong version to my nano VNA and now when I power it on all I have is a white screen. Is there any way to flash the right version back into my nano VNA without the
By Steve Haber · #16417 ·
Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Unfortunately and speaking from experience , some police gets uptight when new and SIMILAR post is entered. Perhaps better usage of hashtags to identify subject should be advertised. Let's admit -
By Anne Ranch <anneranch2442@...> · #16416 ·
Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
I do write up my own notes as text files whenever trying to master something complicated. Been using vi for that since the early 80's. Will be taking such notes as I dig through the wiki and pertinent
By Jerry Gaffke · #16415 ·
Re: NanoVNA for H4 latest sources repository in github
Ready-made compiled firmware in .dfu format for flashing, separate versions for stock (v9.0) and for sdcard modified (v9.0.1) NanoVNA-H4 https://github.com/FreeRepositories/NanoVNA-H4/releases
By afreeangel@... · #16414 ·
Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
I'll try to behave here, keeping threads on topic would make it easier to look for information later. And keeping track of all this stuff is tough enough without wandering threads. But that can be at
By Jerry Gaffke · #16413 ·