I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up) so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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You may have forgotten that you can put an extension cord of the length you want between the nanaoVNA box and the location where you are going to do the calibration. Even the imperfections of the extension will be compensated by the calibration. I did a test with a 93 ¦¸ cable.
Take advantage of this extension to change the type of connector. Switch to a female BNC socket for example, firmly fixed on a support. SMA are too fragile to be screwed and unscrewed too often. -- F1AMM Fran?ois
De la part de n1evh via Envoy¨¦ : jeudi 1 septembre 2022 16:10
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If you have access to a 3-D printer, there are a ton of designs for NanoVNA cases, holders, connection extensions, etc. Here is but one:
Many public libraries have Maker Labs. You upload the design file to their server and they notify you when it's done. My library charges a nominal fee for the amount of materials used.
Dave N9ZC
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On Thu, Sep 1, 2022, 9:28 AM F1AMM <18471@...> wrote: You may have forgotten that you can put an extension cord of the length you want between the nanaoVNA box and the location where you are going to do the calibration. Even the imperfections of the extension will be compensated by the calibration. I did a test with a 93 ¦¸ cable.
Take advantage of this extension to change the type of connector. Switch to a female BNC socket for example, firmly fixed on a support. SMA are too fragile to be screwed and unscrewed too often. -- F1AMM Fran?ois
De la part de n1evh via Envoy¨¦ : jeudi 1 septembre 2022 16:10
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I don't think I'm going to need any of those BNC to SMA connector holders... as I have a few of these that I could put onto the NanoVNA...
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or if you want them gold plated...
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These would sit right against the body of the NanoVNA.
I'm looking for a stand... that I can put the other end into so that the antenna connectors (SMA, BNC, whatever) would be facing up... to keep the HT antennas vertical. an not touching anything when testing them. I was wondering if anyone has made one or just designed one so it could be printed out on a DC printer.
If you just stand the NanoVNA on its end and you have it connected to a laptop or tablet with a USB cable... morning the laptop or tablet around... will make the USB cable move and most likely make the NanoVNA fall over. A plastic stand to put the NanoVNA in... would keep it from falling over.
Mike - N1EVH
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On 9/1/2022 12:46 PM, Dave Merrill wrote: If you have access to a 3-D printer, there are a ton of designs for NanoVNA cases, holders, connection extensions, etc. Here is but one:
Many public libraries have Maker Labs. You upload the design file to their server and they notify you when it's done. My library charges a nominal fee for the amount of materials used.
Dave N9ZC
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022, 9:28 AM F1AMM<18471@...> wrote:
You may have forgotten that you can put an extension cord of the length you want between the nanaoVNA box and the location where you are going to do the calibration. Even the imperfections of the extension will be compensated by the calibration. I did a test with a 93 ¦¸ cable.
Take advantage of this extension to change the type of connector. Switch to a female BNC socket for example, firmly fixed on a support. SMA are too fragile to be screwed and unscrewed too often. -- F1AMM Fran?ois
De la part de n1evh via Envoy¨¦ : jeudi 1 septembre 2022 16:10
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you shoud measeure a ht antenna like you would use them .. means hold the vna in your hand
the coupling to the body is needed on some if not all ht antennas (the transmiter needs something "to feed against" ... a virtual ground so to speak)
you see big changes if you hold the vna or not?? no wonder!! ... the case of the vna is to small for a ground on 70cm and even more on 2m ...
think about ....
dg9bfc sigi
Am 01.09.2022 um 20:20 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
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I don't think I'm going to need any of those BNC to SMA connector holders... as I have a few of these that I could put onto the NanoVNA...
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or if you want them gold plated...
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These would sit right against the body of the NanoVNA.
I'm looking for a stand... that I can put the other end into so that the antenna connectors (SMA, BNC, whatever) would be facing up... to keep the HT antennas vertical. an not touching anything when testing them. I was wondering if anyone has made one or just designed one so it could be printed out on a DC printer.
If you just stand the NanoVNA on its end and you have it connected to a laptop or tablet with a USB cable... morning the laptop or tablet around... will make the USB cable move and most likely make the NanoVNA fall over. A plastic stand to put the NanoVNA in... would keep it from falling over.
Mike - N1EVH
On 9/1/2022 12:46 PM, Dave Merrill wrote:
If you have access to a 3-D printer, there are a ton of designs for NanoVNA cases, holders, connection extensions, etc. Here is but one:
Many public libraries have Maker Labs. You upload the design file to their server and they notify you when it's done. My library charges a nominal fee for the amount of materials used.
Dave N9ZC
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022, 9:28 AM F1AMM<18471@...>? wrote:
You may have forgotten that you can put an extension cord of the length you want between the nanaoVNA box and the location where you are going to do the calibration. Even the imperfections of the extension will be compensated by the calibration. I did a test with a 93 ¦¸ cable.
Take advantage of this extension to change the type of connector. Switch to a female BNC socket for example, firmly fixed on a support. SMA are too fragile to be screwed and unscrewed too often. -- F1AMM Fran?ois
De la part de n1evh via Envoy¨¦ : jeudi 1 septembre 2022 16:10
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AT LEAST USE A PORT EXTENSION!!
a male female adaptor (port saver) ... if worn out just replace the adaptor and NOT the socket in the vna
any sma connector that you use often should have such an extender ... be it the vna or an sdr (funcube dongle, airpsy hf+, whatever)
so ... go any buy "a dozen" and put them on ALL of your sma sockets that you use more then 5 times a year :-)
dg9bfc sigi
Am 01.09.2022 um 17:27 schrieb F1AMM:
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You may have forgotten that you can put an extension cord of the length you want between the nanaoVNA box and the location where you are going to do the calibration. Even the imperfections of the extension will be compensated by the calibration. I did a test with a 93 ¦¸ cable.
Take advantage of this extension to change the type of connector. Switch to a female BNC socket for example, firmly fixed on a support. SMA are too fragile to be screwed and unscrewed too often.
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IF YOU REALLY HIT THE USB CABLE THAT TINY 2.8 INCH UNIT WILL FLY ACROSS THE ROOM HI HI
buy a 4 inch screen and print a bigger case maybe??
diSlord is experimenting with even bigger (7 inch) screens on the v2!!!
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 01.09.2022 um 16:09 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
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I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up) so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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The following is a copy of my post of 30th August 2021 which illustrates my solution to the enclosure/connector issues:
The attached pictures show my solution to the SMA issue.
1) BNCs match all my other test gear removing the need for adapters when interfacing. Indeed BNCs are the standard connector used for professional test gear up to a few, GHz. (Perhaps 10GHz - Have to check that). 2) Any risk of straining the SMA attachment point to the PCB is eliminated. 3) The additional weight of the enclosure reduces the risk of the nanoVNA being dragged off the workbench by the attached cables. 4) The aluminium enclosure adds a measure of screening - probably a marginal. benefit. 5) The number of connection cycles permissible with BNCs while not infinite, is far, far greater than the the very small number of connection cycles specified for SMAs (in the hundreds if I remember correctly).
The enclosure is made from extruded aluminium "U" section, readily available from eBay, with suitable apertures cut. I'm not sure that the reference planes for the BNC calibration pieces are perfect, but empirically, the results are the same as those obtained with the calibration devices supplied with the nanoVNA.
Michael. (GW7BBY/GB2MOP).
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On 01/09/2022 20:40, Siegfried Jackstien wrote: IF YOU REALLY HIT THE USB CABLE THAT TINY 2.8 INCH UNIT WILL FLY ACROSS THE ROOM HI HI
buy a 4 inch screen and print a bigger case maybe??
diSlord is experimenting with even bigger (7 inch) screens on the v2!!!
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 01.09.2022 um 16:09 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up)? so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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Bigger screen begets a bigger case which begets more weight/stability which begets a bigger battery which begets longer use time... where is the down side?? John VE7KKQ On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 12:51 PM Siegfried Jackstien < siegfried.jackstien@...> wrote: IF YOU REALLY HIT THE USB CABLE THAT TINY 2.8 INCH UNIT WILL FLY ACROSS THE ROOM HI HI
buy a 4 inch screen and print a bigger case maybe??
diSlord is experimenting with even bigger (7 inch) screens on the v2!!!
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 01.09.2022 um 16:09 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up) so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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and no reading glasses needed anymore ... grin
dg9bfc sigi
ps i already told to "diSlord" that you can hide half a dozen or more 18650 cells behind a 7 inch screen ... yes he is working on fw for 7 inch!!!!
Am 01.09.2022 um 22:34 schrieb John:
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Bigger screen begets a bigger case which begets more weight/stability which begets a bigger battery which begets longer use time... where is the down side??
John VE7KKQ
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 12:51 PM Siegfried Jackstien < siegfried.jackstien@...> wrote:
IF YOU REALLY HIT THE USB CABLE THAT TINY 2.8 INCH UNIT WILL FLY ACROSS THE ROOM HI HI
buy a 4 inch screen and print a bigger case maybe??
diSlord is experimenting with even bigger (7 inch) screens on the v2!!!
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 01.09.2022 um 16:09 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up) so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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i would have used n sockets ;-) ... but i have a v2 that goes way higher in frequency as the older nanovna
but ok ... nice work
do you have a bigger battery also or a second one soldered in parallel?? (wire bridges will do fine)
dg9bfc sigi
Am 01.09.2022 um 22:14 schrieb Michael:
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The following is a copy of my post of 30th August 2021 which illustrates my solution to the enclosure/connector issues:
The attached pictures show my solution to the SMA issue.
1) BNCs match all my other test gear removing the need for adapters when interfacing. Indeed BNCs are the standard connector used for professional test gear up to a few, GHz. (Perhaps 10GHz - Have to check that). 2) Any risk of straining the SMA attachment point to the PCB is eliminated. 3) The additional weight of the enclosure reduces the risk of the nanoVNA being dragged off the workbench by the attached cables. 4) The aluminium enclosure adds a measure of screening - probably a marginal. benefit. 5) The number of connection cycles permissible with BNCs while not infinite, is far, far greater than the the very small number of connection cycles specified for SMAs (in the hundreds if I remember correctly).
The enclosure is made from extruded aluminium "U" section, readily available from eBay, with suitable apertures cut. I'm not sure that the reference planes for the BNC calibration pieces are perfect, but empirically, the results are the same as those obtained with the calibration devices supplied with the nanoVNA.
Michael. (GW7BBY/GB2MOP).
On 01/09/2022 20:40, Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
IF YOU REALLY HIT THE USB CABLE THAT TINY 2.8 INCH UNIT WILL FLY ACROSS THE ROOM HI HI
buy a 4 inch screen and print a bigger case maybe??
diSlord is experimenting with even bigger (7 inch) screens on the v2!!!
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 01.09.2022 um 16:09 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up)? so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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tooo big and it does not fit in your shirt pocket ... thats a down side ... grin
(sorry could not resist)
dg9bfc sigi
Am 01.09.2022 um 22:34 schrieb John:
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Bigger screen begets a bigger case which begets more weight/stability which begets a bigger battery which begets longer use time... where is the down side??
John VE7KKQ
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 12:51 PM Siegfried Jackstien < siegfried.jackstien@...> wrote:
IF YOU REALLY HIT THE USB CABLE THAT TINY 2.8 INCH UNIT WILL FLY ACROSS THE ROOM HI HI
buy a 4 inch screen and print a bigger case maybe??
diSlord is experimenting with even bigger (7 inch) screens on the v2!!!
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 01.09.2022 um 16:09 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up) so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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No, standard battery lasts long enough for my purposes. Anyway, I mainly use it with nanoVNA Saver.
Michael.
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On 01/09/2022 21:53, Siegfried Jackstien wrote: i would have used n sockets ;-) ... but i have a v2 that goes way higher in frequency as the older nanovna
but ok ... nice work
do you have a bigger battery also or a second one soldered in parallel?? (wire bridges will do fine)
dg9bfc sigi
Am 01.09.2022 um 22:14 schrieb Michael:
The following is a copy of my post of 30th August 2021 which illustrates my solution to the enclosure/connector issues:
The attached pictures show my solution to the SMA issue.
1) BNCs match all my other test gear removing the need for adapters when interfacing. Indeed BNCs are the standard connector used for professional test gear up to a few, GHz. (Perhaps 10GHz - Have to check that). 2) Any risk of straining the SMA attachment point to the PCB is eliminated. 3) The additional weight of the enclosure reduces the risk of the nanoVNA being dragged off the workbench by the attached cables. 4) The aluminium enclosure adds a measure of screening - probably a marginal. benefit. 5) The number of connection cycles permissible with BNCs while not infinite, is far, far greater than the the very small number of connection cycles specified for SMAs (in the hundreds if I remember correctly).
The enclosure is made from extruded aluminium "U" section, readily available from eBay, with suitable apertures cut. I'm not sure that the reference planes for the BNC calibration pieces are perfect, but empirically, the results are the same as those obtained with the calibration devices supplied with the nanoVNA.
Michael. (GW7BBY/GB2MOP).
On 01/09/2022 20:40, Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
IF YOU REALLY HIT THE USB CABLE THAT TINY 2.8 INCH UNIT WILL FLY ACROSS THE ROOM HI HI
buy a 4 inch screen and print a bigger case maybe??
diSlord is experimenting with even bigger (7 inch) screens on the v2!!!
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 01.09.2022 um 16:09 schrieb n1evh via groups.io:
I recently purchased a NanoVNA (with a 2.8 inch screen). I was wondering if anyone has designed/printed a stand for the NanoVNA???
I'm looking for something that I can put the end of it into (so that the SMA jacks are facing up)? so I can attach an SMA antenna for an HT to it.
With a stand... I won't have to worry about the NanoVNA falling over if the USB cable between my laptop or tablet gets hit or moves (more of a problem if holding a tablet) and since it will keep the NanoVNA from falling over... I won't have worry about anything touching the antenna to affect the measurements.
Thanks,
Mike - N1EVH
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The down side is the larger the VNA the less it is portable. The original was designed so one could slip it in a shirt or pants pocket. Making it usable on a roof or tower. If you are using it in a shop or Shack, you could have one the size of my 82 inch TV. All though I could feed the video out of my laptop to the TV. I myself, even at 78 and needing reading glasses, wanted one for what it was originally designed for. That is, conveniently portable. So each their own. I wouldn't buy a duce and half for what a light weight pickup could due. Just my 2 cents. Clyde KC7BJE
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4 inch is a good compromize
be it saa2n, v2plus4, litevna 64 or the new vna6k
for bench use i like the idea of the 7 inch
dg9bfc sigi
Am 02.09.2022 um 03:57 schrieb Clyde Lambert:
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The down side is the larger the VNA the less it is portable. The original was designed so one could slip it in a shirt or pants pocket. Making it usable on a roof or tower. If you are using it in a shop or Shack, you could have one the size of my 82 inch TV. All though I could feed the video out of my laptop to the TV. I myself, even at 78 and needing reading glasses, wanted one for what it was originally designed for. That is, conveniently portable. So each their own. I wouldn't buy a duce and half for what a light weight pickup could due. Just my 2 cents. Clyde KC7BJE
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