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Re: Selftest fail #bug_report

 

You did not buy from an authorized vendor so you might have received a clone.


Re: Selftest fail #bug_report

 

This does not look good and can not be repaired by different FW or other user action
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Selftest fail #bug_report

 

My TinySa Ultra+, just bought on Amazon from
Pinsaitec, fails on selftest #8. I have implemented newest firmware, have done several calibration runs! No efford! What can I do, before returning the device to vendor??
Best regards, Hartmut


Re: TinySA ultra - configure error

 

If doing a restart while pushing the jog button to the side does not help its a HW fault
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Re: TinySA ultra - configure error

 

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My TinySA ultra device is giving me a "SI4468 Configure Fail" error and is not coming up.?
Any advice on how to recover ?

Thanks
Sridhar


New FW release: Possible reduction of 4 GHz spurs visible on some ZS-407

 

New FW release
Version V1.4198
All Ultra versions
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Changes:
- Possible reduction of spurs around? 4.278 GHz visible on some ZS-407 HW
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Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

I have a similar prob?although not quite as bad, the rear of my 407 is the same as Andrew's except the serial # as expected. Mine also appears to be a little later as the serial # is greater. I've duplicated?the first 4 images for comparison.

Dave

On Wed, 26 Mar 2025 at 02:36, Erik Kaashoek via <erik=[email protected]> wrote:
OK, let me try to improve the situation at 4.3 GHz
Just to be sure, there is nothing wrong with the HW.
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Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

Let me make a joke:?The next person that complains about spurs in Ultra mode with spur reduction forced off gets banned from this group :-)
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Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

Correction on my previous mail frequency is 4.2766 GHz (typo). On the plot with spur removal off Markers 4 & 7 appear to be ambient ingress not spurs.?

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From: "Ted Chesley"
To: "[email protected]"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday March 25 2025 8:47:28AM
Subject: Re: [tinysa] Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

Erik, I too have the 4.766GHz spur as described by Andrew. as purchased from R&L a couple months ago. The attached plot #1? is with a terminated input, Spur Removal? ON. No change with the external antenna. I don't see any other spurs. Plot #2 is the same with the Spur Removal OFF.

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From: "Erik Kaashoek"
To: [email protected]
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday March 25 2025 6:54:59AM
Subject: Re: [tinysa] Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

Can you check if you see similar spurs at 1069 MHz, 2138 MHz and 4276 MHz?
I assumed these where solved but if you still see them I have to do some more work.
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Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

Erik, I too have the 4.766GHz spur as described by Andrew. as purchased from R&L a couple months ago. The attached plot #1? is with a terminated input, Spur Removal? ON. No change with the external antenna. I don't see any other spurs. Plot #2 is the same with the Spur Removal OFF.

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From: "Erik Kaashoek"
To: [email protected]
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday March 25 2025 6:54:59AM
Subject: Re: [tinysa] Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

Can you check if you see similar spurs at 1069 MHz, 2138 MHz and 4276 MHz?
I assumed these where solved but if you still see them I have to do some more work.
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Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

OK, let me try to improve the situation at 4.3 GHz
Just to be sure, there is nothing wrong with the HW.
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Re: WinSpectrum III spectrum analyzer question

 

I think that’s the general idea! There’s way too much traffic on this forum IMHO. Peter


Re: WinSpectrum III spectrum analyzer question

 

A separate group?? I believe you'd miss a lot of good traffic.??

Dave - W?LEV

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On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 6:27?AM Erik Kaashoek via <erik=[email protected]> wrote:
Would it be possible to create a separate WinSpectrum support group on ?
No problem to point people to that separate group from here.
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Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

Do the spurs increase in level when you attach the telescopic antenna?
No, it remains the same. And it is present even when the RF input is short-circuited with the VNA calibration "S" cap.
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Can you check if you see similar spurs at 1069 MHz, 2138 MHz and 4276 MHz?
Not exactly at those frequencies (or that is just a measurement error), but some of them are there with Spur Removal turned off. When I set it to On or Auto, they are gone, except for the one at 4.276 GHz.?


Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

Can you check if you see similar spurs at 1069 MHz, 2138 MHz and 4276 MHz?
I assumed these where solved but if you still see them I have to do some more work.
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Re: Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

Do the spurs increase in level when you attach the telescopic antenna?
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Spur at 4.275 GHz on ZS-407

 

Hello Erik and everyone.

I've recently purchased a TinySA Ultra+ from a local vendor and the unit has an issue.
It is a ZS-407 with HW version V0.5.4 and S/N SU-407-25011571.
It has a spur at ~4.275 GHz that is present regardless of the Spur Removal or Sample Rep settings:?
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When I narrow the frequency bandwidth to 100kHz and turn off Spur Removal, I see that the "spur" is actually five pulses:?
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The instrument passes the self test and calibration successfully.
This issue was present in the factory firmware (I believe it was V1.4-195) and is still present after upgrading to the latest V1.4-197.

The vendor has checked a few other units they have in stock and they show the same spur:
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The vendor assures me that the units are genuine and that they get them directly from ZeenKo.
I also have an older TinySA Ultra (up to 5.3 GHz, ZS-405 maybe, it has no model number on it) and it has no such anomalies.

So my questions are:

- Is this device really genuine?
- Is this a known issue?
- Is it faulty hardware?
- How can this be fixed (if it's possible)?
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Thank you!
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Best wishes,
Andrew
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PS: This is the device in question:
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Re: WinSpectrum III spectrum analyzer question

 

Thank you for the suggestion to create a dedicated group for WinSpectrum III.
Unfortunately, we don’t have the time required to maintain a separate support group.
However, anyone interested in WinSpectrum III (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions) is welcome to visit:

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There you’ll find the latest versions and updates, as well as a way to contact us if needed.

We greatly appreciate all the feedback and suggestions shared by the members of groups.io/g/tinysa.

Kind Regards

Xavier Junqué

Juan M0WWA


Re: WinSpectrum III spectrum analyzer question

 

Would it be possible to create a separate WinSpectrum support group on groups.io?
No problem to point people to that separate group from here.
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WinSpectrum III spectrum analyzer question

 

Hi,

I'm beginning to use WinSpectrum III and I don't know how to switch
inputs from the application. I works ok if I switch them in the tiny.

Best regards,

Ignacio


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