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Re: TinySA calibration and level check with sma cable or both cables?


 

It could be done that way, but why? introduce more unneeded connections that could cause problems.
Anyway, the author of the TinySA wrote it that way, so I do it that way.?
I am sure you will really find the TinySA super useful. JUST BE CAREFUL not to overload the input and be very careful of static charges.?
Clyde KC7BJE?

On Wed, Apr 13, 2022, 8:42 PM George Dukish via <georgedukish=[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you Clyde for clearing up the use of only one cable needed to carry out cal. The issue of 2 cables needed, to carry out cal, came from a 'YouTuber'.
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 10:03:43 PM CDT, Clyde Lambert <clyde.lambert@...> wrote:


  • ?is used to calibrate the power measurement levels. A new menu appears and you will be asked to to connect the low and high input/output. After connecting the cable, activate?CALIBRATE. The calibration can be reset by?RESET CALIBRATION. At the end of the calibration switch of the tinySA. After switching on again the numbers indicating the power levels should be in white to indicate the power reading is calibrated. An uncalibrated state is indicated with red level indicators. The level calibration data is stored in the leveloffset configuration variable.

On Wed, Apr 13, 2022, 6:26 PM George Dukish via <georgedukish=[email protected]> wrote:
What is the proper way to calibrate unit? I see one person uses one sma cable between low and high. Then, I see another person states that the unit comes with 2 cables and a barrel connector, as it is necessary to join 2 cables between low and high. Please advise.

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