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Re: How to measure source impedance?
Thnx, Alan. I saw someone introduced 75Ohm load side's VSWR with 50Ohm matched VSWR measurement gear - Easy formular, but it does not suitable for measure sourceZ I think. Also I already thought
Re: NanoVNA RF Calibration Considerations and Procedure-v1.0 - Possible Typo?
Hi Tom, I should probably get the document out in front of me and minimize the risk of trying to fix my errors. However, let me see if I can address any misunderstanding from your email message. The
By alan victor · #1778 ·
Re: How to measure source impedance?
Do not try to measure the source impedance of an active device using a VNA. It is possible but it is not a straight forward measurement and requires additional devices to complement the measurement.
By alan victor · #1777 ·
Re: How to measure source impedance?
http://www.miklor.com/COM/Review_HD1.php AND... Some of FB group users reports/Vendor official account also confirmed '50 Ohm is theory. Anyway our stock antenna matched our transceiver. If you want
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
Many thanks Rune, Oristo, hwalker, and Larry, for your advice! I just got in (spent the day building wood-cribs and stacking oak in preparation for winter), and I've been able to do some very brief
By Jeff Anderson · #1775 ·
Re: Building the firmware
I'm doing a little research on this issue with not having enough space on the chip. From what I can make out in this thread, the firmware is using ChibiStudio which uses gcc as it's base compiler. The
By Vince Rooney · #1774 ·
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
Hi Rune -- I just tried Calibration in your latest. "Through" and "Isolation" are greyed out. When I look at the code, it appears the buttons are there, but there doesn't seem to be any code to deal
By Harry McGavran Jr · #1773 ·
Re: Upgrade MCU from STM32F072C8T6 to STM32F303CCT6
If you need it, I can send you a NanoVNA with the STM32F303CCT6 installed. hugen
By Hugen · #1772 ·
NanoVNA RF Calibration Considerations and Procedure-v1.0 - Possible Typo?
Greetings All, I would like to thank the authors of the subject document which IMHO clearly describes how to get started with the nanoVNA - it is a very helpful document! I think I noticed a minor
By Tom VA7TA · #1770 ·
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
Hi Rune -- Just tried your latest version (0015Z - Sept. 4, 2019) and it looks quite nice! Haven't tried the latest features you've judy added yet, but your app is looking really good to me. I much
By Harry McGavran Jr · #1769 ·
Re: Upgrade MCU from STM32F072C8T6 to STM32F303CCT6
One could always use the serial port to control the nano via the console commands. I would expect that the speed could be raised to 115200 baud from the 9600 baud default. It might require disabling
By Reginald Beardsley · #1768 ·
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
Hi Jeff, It sounds like you need to add the path to the Python install dir to your PATH environment variable. You can google how to add it as I'm not sure of your operating system version. It's not
By Larry Rothman · #1767 ·
Re: List of NanoVNA Console Commands
Please add the console RS-232 parameters: 9600 8N1 XON/XOFF to the information above.
By Reginald Beardsley · #1766 ·
Re: Solder flux residue
It was only open long enough to pour some out and I tightened the bung with a wrench! The seal on the bung was obviously not very good. I'd probably not opened it in over 10 years. It was brown and
By Reginald Beardsley · #1765 ·
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
Jeff, Its been a while, but as I recall it is recommended that when you install Python that you should check the box to add Python to your path at the end of the installation. This will allow you to
By hwalker · #1764 ·
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
Command shells (Windows, Mac or Linux) typically execute only built-in commands, commands in their $PATH, those specified with full absolute path or relative path from current directory and perhaps
By Oristo · #1763 ·
Re: Building the firmware
Hi, The delays offset delays, which are going to be in ps, are likely to be in the range 0 to 200 ps, but I would suggest the software accept values in the range of at least -200 to +200 ps. Negative
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #1762 ·
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
I'm sorry to say, Jeff, that at this point I have no idea what's going wrong :-( It looks like you have the right thing installed, but I couldn't tell you why it doesn't work. I fully understand why
By Rune Broberg · #1761 ·
Re: Early app for the NanoVNA
Thanks, Rune. Still no joy. In the hope that there's something obvious that I haven't done, let me explain what I've done so far... The ONLY way I get python to launch is by clicking on the installed
By Jeff Anderson · #1760 ·
Re: Place to buy
Tomtop shows pictures of the Hugen's version of the nanoVNA, but sends you the worst clone. See attached. real001= whats pictured on the ad. yours = what they send you. 73 de Gary KF9CM
By GARY GILES · #1759 ·