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Re: NanoVNA-Web-Client, problem with Chromebook
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 01:16 PM, GM4CID wrote: "... Having problems trying to use NanoVNA-Web-Client, with Chromebook..."
By hwalker · #7887 ·
Re: USB cable
Larry, that is exactly the information I was seeking.? Now I can restore 'normal' operation, less the data exchange. I did connect 5V to the switch because 3.7 wasn't enough for the unit to run.? We
By Bob Albert <bob91343@...> · #7886 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Q out of memory while compiling
23:17 Wed 04 Dec 19 , QRP RX wrote: Mine is newer (from debian unstable) and probabily has some different default compiling/linking options, this has happened several times in gcc history... Or maybe
By Lapo Pieri <ik5nax@...> · #7885 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Q out of memory while compiling
01:10 Thu 05 Dec 19 , Larry Rothman wrote: I've to figure out how to remove that part of code Is there a sort of code configuration to issue before compiling? Thanks Lapo
By Lapo Pieri <ik5nax@...> · #7884 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
Hi Paul, I'm not entirely sure what issue you mean? Could you describe what's happening more clearly, as well as the environment you are using? -- Rune / 5Q5R
By Rune Broberg · #7883 ·
NanoVNA-Web-Client, problem with Chromebook
Having problems trying to use NanoVNA-Web-Client, with Chromebook Chromebook with chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features set to enable, NanoVNA connected and browser set to
By GM4CID <gm4cid@...> · #7882 ·
Re: RF Demo Kit Testing tutorial released
What¡¯s the difference between the Deepelec and the many s**t boards offered at AliExpress, besides the higher price?
By El Sid · #7881 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
am i the only person with this issue?,as it stands its pretty unusable,at least for me thats the case!
By paul larner <quadzillatech@...> · #7879 ·
Re: errors of "error" models
@Gary O'Neil, N3GO - 2 December 2019 /g/nanovna-users/message/7680 Dear Gary, It is very nice, indeed, to hear from you again ! Well, regarding your specific request, allow us,
By gin&pez@arg · #7878 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
Hi pgc1682 Agree it is the better than nothing and that is what Rune said. To do any attempt to use literature form Keysight an try to implement such tools and utilize complex coaxial line models is
By Kurt Poulsen · #7877 ·
Re: USB cable
Bob - Please DO NOT apply 5 volts to the device if you have the battery connected directly to the power switch!! You WILL end up with a battery fire. The only reason the unit is working is because
By Larry Rothman · #7876 ·
Re: calibration skewed
I'm using ComTestSerial from microridge.com. The best of all, it free! :-) 73's de Karl LA3FY
By Karl Jan Skontorp · #7874 ·
Re: Question on transmission loss
I measure transmission loss by reading the display numbers when the marker is at the desired position.? If the line is open or shorted at the far end, the R reading in Ohms will indicate loss, as it
By Bob Albert <bob91343@...> · #7873 ·
Re: USB cable
Erik,With the battery disconnected I connected 3.7 V to the off position of the power switch and it works. If I raise it to 5V and connect the battery, will it charge and operate on battery?? I would
By Bob Albert <bob91343@...> · #7872 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
Rune, I appreciate all the work you have done developing and sharing this program. Really looking forward to the next version of your program when you have fully implemented the "offset delay"
By Roger Need · #7871 ·
Re: Power limit for "load" piece from the OSL set?
Thanks all for the sage advice, and yes, I do have some cheap dummy loads on order from Amazon - but darn it they only had overnight delivery for a shipping option - lol. So yes, my impatience
By Bruce KX4AZ · #7870 ·
Re: NanoVNA connected to Amazon Fire tablet
Thanks Oristo, That helps. Also, I found a couple of different ways to use the Fire as a monitor. A couple require paid for apps and a couple more use remote desktop software to do it. Going to give
By BruceN · #7869 ·
Re: Power limit for "load" piece from the OSL set?
From: hwalker Bruce, [] On the flip side, the cost of the NanoVNA is magnitudes below a commercial VNA so you can take a lot of liberties; however, its always a good idea to adhere to "best practices"
By David J Taylor · #7868 ·
Re: Linux saver problems
Yes I followed the installation procedure to the letter, the problem appears to be associated with Python3.7.4 not loading Pip correctly.
By john knott 2E0KNJ · #7867 ·
Re: Power limit for "load" piece from the OSL set?
Simply a bad idea and in general a bad practice! Precision terminations in general are small low parasitic devices not designed to dissipate power. You do not mention the operating frequency but if HF
By alan victor · #7866 ·