tinySA has been listed in Alibaba store
Dear community enthusiasts, we have manufactured a small amount of tinySA for sale and now sell it through the Alibaba store. If the community feedback is good, we will make more. The current
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Hugen
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#264
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Re: Screen size
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Valid point, Dom, but counter to that, I like self-contained devices.
If the option of a 4" screen was available, that would be my choice, even if it meant a few quid more.
/ Gerry
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Gerry Kavanagh
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#263
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Re: TinySA as bandscope
Fantastic.? Are you able to share how your fast frequency schema works?? i would like to try it out in my homebrew version!
Dave M0WID
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m0wid
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#262
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Re: TinySA as bandscope
I wish you a lot of patience.....
While we were busy changing the unit letters we also change the u to the greek letter, probably too small to see the difference on a 2.8" display.
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Erik Kaashoek
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#261
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Re: TinySA as bandscope
Right. If you ever need the authoritative source:
ISO 80000-3 — Quantities and units — Part 3: Space and time
https://inteco.isolutions.iso.org/obp/ui#iso:std:iso:80000:-3:ed-2:v1:en
(Scroll
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Carsten Bormann
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#260
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Re: TinySA as bandscope
According to Wikipedia and other sources its 's' so I replaced 'S' with 's'
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Erik Kaashoek
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#259
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Re: TinySA as bandscope
I’m not asking for a small letter, but the lower case letter s that has been the symbol for seconds for a century now.
A capital S is also easy to mistake for a 5, and it blends in with the
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Carsten Bormann
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#258
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Re: TinySA as bandscope
And when there is a small 's' letter, your problem will be very small and you won't see it on the 2.8" screen. Bravo
Erik, please leave it at that, if only one person in Siemens thinks about it, it's
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Gyula Molnar
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#257
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Re: TinySA as bandscope
Nice!
BTW, please do not use S, the abbreviation for Siemens (conductivity) for seconds (time), which are abbreviated s.
Thank you!
Sent from mobile, sorry for terse
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Carsten Bormann
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#256
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TinySA as bandscope
The sweep time on lowest RBW for a span of 200kHz used to be 2 seconds. A bit slow for usage as a bandscope for 20m and 40m bands.
Using an experimental frequency setting schema I was able to reduce
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Erik Kaashoek
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#255
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Re: TinySA introduction video
No to add fuel to the fire but I will quote from your initial email below.
You are the one that spoke, in no uncertain terms, about hams in general,
not I, and everyone can see that. I did not do
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Sam Reaves
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#254
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Re: Screen size
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You could always make it an option, just for us geeks.
It's all about experimentation..
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Don Clark
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#253
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Re: TinySA introduction video
Sam- I am not going to boast regarding my career, or being licensed 54 years. You jumped to conclusions that frankly you have no idea who I am. Not that I care either, What are you- the Goodie 2 shoes
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Larry Macionski
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#252
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Re: Screen size
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I own both the 2.8 inch and 4 inch versions of the NanoVNA H and I can tell
you I like the 4" much better. From R&L Electronics the 4 inch is only
$10.00 more than the 2.8inch (about the cost of two
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Sam Reaves
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#251
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Re: Screen size
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Nice product.
Given this can be paired up with a laptop or PC with a much bigger screen (Just like the NanoVNA same form factor) I am not sure a larger screen size is the way to go. For sure some
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Dom Baines M1KTA
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#250
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Re: Screen size
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Some of the more geeky types here - looking at myself - would be interested in that.? I remember doing the signal identification stuff on an HP141T.
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Jim Allyn - N7JA
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#249
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Re: Screen size
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David,
The tinySA also has an impressive RF signal generator mode with frequency and level sweep capabilities. AM and FM modulation capabilities are also present. The font size used in the RF
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David J Taylor
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#248
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Re: Screen size
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On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 08:06 AM, David J Taylor wrote:
Based on past experience I'll be waiting for the more usable
4" version, as the original NanoVNA I purchased has simple sat in the box
once the
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hwalker
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#247
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Re: Screen size
#specifications
The regular tinySA has a 434MHz first IF and the low input is as listed in the wiki. Just like the old HP spectrum analyzers when you remove the input low pass filter you can do all kind of tricks
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Erik Kaashoek
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#246
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Re: TinySA introduction video
You know that we all will be wearing out our browser refresh function key :)
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Karl Heinz Kremer - K5KHK
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#245
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