Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
This reminds me of this old discussion about how to represent the reflection coefficient. The stuff included below is from post /g/nanovna-users/topic/34589622#5275 All but the final
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Jerry Gaffke
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#16480
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Re: Simple stand for holding VNA
I cheated and used 1/4" (5.6mm) plywood as its easy to cut and finish plus wooden legs. Allison ----------------- No direct email, it goes to bit bucket due address harvesting in groups.IO
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aparent1/kb1gmx <kb1gmx@...>
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Thank you for the article Roger. So many people doing it incorrectly is no excuse to remain ignorant. We can start here and now, since it is pertinent to this purpose of this group. Danny K5CG
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Danny K5CG
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
It is incorrect but so many people do it even in engineering literature. The editor of IEEE transactions got concerned about it and wrote this article... Roger
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Roger Need
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
And generally they're both plotted with "smaller reflection coefficient magnitude lower than higher" - So the plot goes from, say, -40 to 0 (or 40 to 0)
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Jim Lux
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
You will see Return Loss presented both ways, depending on the author. Retaining the negative sign is less often seen and perhaps *wrong*, but either way the intent is obvious. Jerry, KE7ER
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Jerry Gaffke
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Larry, I assume the user guide you wanted me to look at is this one: /g/nanovna-users/files/NanoVNA-User-Guide-English-reformat-Jan-15-20.pdf I tried using an earlier version of that
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Jerry Gaffke
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
The presentation is very good. However, slide 12 is not correct in the suggestion that Return Loss is always a negative number. That is simply not the case. The reflection magnitude in db is always a
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Danny K5CG
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Well, I think you made a great choice! I started out with a fairly early NanoVNA in October, 2019 and liked it, but had a hard time reading it outdoors, and sometimes indoors. I got a -F this June and
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DougVL
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Re: Simple stand for holding VNA
As you say, most cutting boards are PE, but it is also a significant ESD hazard - Unless you buy a piece of dissipative plastic (McMaster Carr) most plastics are a hazard. You could coat it with a
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Jim Lux
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Re: Simple stand for holding VNA
Before you scrap your wonderful stand there Dallas check to see if it is an ESD hazard. Most of the food prep boards I have used for construction (yes, they are an excellent and cheap source of
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Spike
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Re: Bad V2 clones incoming
Hi Hugen, how is status of V2 with 4 inches! may I ask 617DB-1023 or YB006T-1023 is used in yours? Do your product support same firmware+software from S-A-A-2, mean direct updates? bcos I am
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oakkar7
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Updated Wiki Page: User Guides
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The wiki page User Guides ( /g/nanovna-users/wiki/12475/114877 ) has been updated by Oristo. *Reason:* move videos to External Links page Compare Revisions (
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[email protected] Notification <nanovna-users@...>
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#16468
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Re: Simple stand for holding VNA
Dallas 3:48am #16466 Good point on ESD. Thin metal, plywood, paneling, or Masonite might be a better material choice. I will make up a new one. Thanks, Dallas, N5fee
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Dallas
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nanovna saver pc software
ive downloaded the vna saver s.w with the drivers,as soon as my win7pc connects,it displays for about 2 seconds then vanishes,any idears?,its like the program closes,im running 64 bit win 7
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Paul M3VUV
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Newer version: /g/nanovna-users/filessearch?q=on7dq
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Oristo
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Jerry, I placed links in the Wiki that reference what a VNA is/does. Look here at the misc links /g/nanovna-users/wiki/12395 ... Larry On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 at 8:18 PM, Jerry Gaffke via
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Larry Rothman
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
Another good one Jerry... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GkGpw-7o-94PB4qrK0tCL1enGK0DRWkm/view?usp=sharing Roger
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Roger Need
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Re: Firmware choices, wiki is awfully confusing
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 06:20 PM, Jerry Gaffke wrote: > Great! > Keep them coming! > > Jerry >
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Roger Need
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Re: Simple stand for holding VNA
Just keep ESD (electrostatic discharge) in mind when using the stand. I guess I have had ESD precautions hammered into me after years of working in electronics! About ever two years an ESD refresher
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WB2UAQ
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