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Re: TinySA Not Showing In DfuSe Demo On Windows 10
Only the v1.1-31 part is relevant, the letters after that are removed -- ------------------------------------------ For more info on the tinySA go to https://tinysa.org/wiki/
By Erik Kaashoek · #2337 ·
Re: TinySA Not Showing In DfuSe Demo On Windows 10
Not sure - this is my first time upgrading the firmware.? These are the versions (filename - displayed version): tinySA_v1.1-32-g3c79a47 - tinySA_v1.1-31-g063af84
By BryanF · #2336 ·
Re: TinySA Not Showing In DfuSe Demo On Windows 10
Does it always show a different version? I know I made some errors (e.g. the showed number is one less than the filename says) -- ------------------------------------------ For more info on the tinySA
By Erik Kaashoek · #2335 ·
Re: TinySA Not Showing In DfuSe Demo On Windows 10
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling via the Device Manager, but DfuSe Demo still did not recognize it.? However, I was able to install the driver by manually pointing it to the "STMicroelectronics"
By BryanF · #2334 ·
Re: TinySA Not Showing In DfuSe Demo On Windows 10
With the STM32 BOOTLOADER device you can use dfu-util to load the new FW. Or you can uninstall the device (right click on the device) and retry if you can make the
By Erik Kaashoek · #2333 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
If you need high accuracy (within 1dB) I also suggest to use a (nano)VNA If you can not get both ends of the coax within 10cm and you are happy to be +/- 1dB two tinySA would do the job, one as signal
By Erik Kaashoek · #2332 ·
TinySA Not Showing In DfuSe Demo On Windows 10
I want to update the firmware on my new TinySA, but it won't show in the DfuSe Demo on Windows 10 (after entering DFU mode on the TinySA).? I went into "Device Manager" and it shows "STM32
By BryanF · #2331 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
It is.
By Jim Allyn - N7JA · #2330 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
Tony: You do not need 50-75 ohm matching when using the VNA approach described by AC6LA. It really is as simple as hooking up a piece of the RG-6 to the 50-ohm port of a VNA and then measuring the
By charlie carroll · #2329 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
Something with a TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) function would be ideal, not sure if the nanovna has that function, good luck anyway. John VE7KKQ [email protected]> wrote:
By John · #2328 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
Thanks John for replying back.? Many of these runs were already installed within the walls when I bought the house, so I don't know the exact lengths of all the cables. There are a couple for which I
By Tony Dudieron · #2327 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
Charlie, Thank you for the valuable advice regarding the use of a VNA.? I will research the NanoVNA SAA2N ( http://www.randl.com/shop/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=75242 ) further tonight,
By Tony Dudieron · #2326 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
Tony: Let me suggest you use a Network Analyzer (maybe the NanoVNA?) and take a look at some of the work by AC6LA.? Start with https://www.ac6la.com/zplots1.html#MeasureTL which describes how to
By charlie carroll · #2325 ·
Re: Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
Tony, Do you actually NEED to know the exact figure or is this an exercise in "can it be done this way" experiment? If all you need is a rough idea, tape measure, data sheet and
By John · #2324 ·
Using TinySA to verify 75 ohm RG6 cable losses? #tinysa
Hello all, I am wondering whether I could use two TinySAs, one as a signal generator and the other as a spectrum analyzer, to verify the amount of signal loss across various lengths of 75 ohm RG-6QS
By Tony Dudieron · #2323 ·
Re: White screen #bug_report
Hi Erik, Tried? this but the screen is still white after boot, but no more communication via the usb port.When i switch on power normally still a white screen but communication via pc is normal. The
By Victor <victor.13@...> · #2322 ·
Re: Beta test channel - beta v1.1-52 #betatest
Thanks, Erik for quick response. Yes, I was thinking it wasn¡¯t a problem as far as the device or measurements went, but was just reporting it in case others saw the same thing and you wanted to
By stevierwilson@... · #2321 ·
Re: Beta test channel - beta v1.1-51 #betatest
Geoff, TinySA-App has a serial terminal window that can be used to send commands to the tinySA.? To send a command to perform a self test do the following: 1. In the main TinySA-App window select
By hwalker · #2320 ·
Re: Beta test channel - beta v1.1-51 #betatest
OK, Ta.
By geoff M0ORE · #2319 ·
Re: Beta test channel - beta v1.1-51 #betatest
There is no self test in the app, only local i=on the tinySA. The problem with the app is its constant polling interferes with the selftest initiated and executed
By Erik Kaashoek · #2318 ·