Re: New FW release: Added frequency grid indicator
Come to think of it after completing automated measurements on a HP8568 I had to push the <instr preset> button to return to normal operations.? That is actually pretty much what you are doing now.?
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hwalker
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#1060
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Re: tinysa
in your first sentence about keeping it 10 dbm maximum ..is it minus 10 dbm or a normal 10 dbm which is 10 milli watts thanks
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Scott hunter <scotthntr01@...>
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#1059
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display delete?
I'm a bit too lazy to pull out the soldering iron, so I'll ask:? Will the SA firmware run correctly if it doesn't see the display and touch input?? I'm thinking about flying one under a hex-copter
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Brent DeWitt
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#1058
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Re: New FW release: Added frequency grid indicator
This can be implemented but you will also lose any change in setting you did after starting with the measurement so that is not perfect. The other alternative is to only do a limited deactivation of
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Erik Kaashoek
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#1057
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Re: Official or Unofficial sellers on Amazon ?
Hi Erik, I thought that was the case, but I didn't want to suggest an 'unofficial' suppler to others who were interested in buying one, as the development team(s) would possibly suffer as a result.
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Martin
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#1056
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Re: Official or Unofficial sellers on Amazon ?
I have a few TinySAs from Maggie's Alibaba store that I can ship USPS Priority Mail. Contact me off-list if you are interested. Mark AC9VC
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Mark Frost
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#1055
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Re: New FW release: Added frequency grid indicator
Indeed! I added too much measure menu options so the back key is no longer visible Will be corrected in next FW
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Erik Kaashoek
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#1054
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Re: New FW release: Added frequency grid indicator
Erik, Igor is correct.? If you accidently select the measure menu there is no way to back out of it without losing your settings.? There should either be a 'back' button (intuitive) or selecting the
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hwalker
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#1053
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Re: tinysa
This is with 0dB internal attenuation. If you increase attenuation these numbers can go up with the attenuation but do not fry the internal attenuator. With 30dB attenuation the tinySA will survive a
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Erik Kaashoek
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#1052
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Re: tinysa
thanks for the reply i found on the main site that minus 30 dbm is reasonable is preferrably below ..but it does say for a short period of time 20 dbm will be ok useing the low band of the sa..once
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Scott hunter <scotthntr01@...>
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#1051
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Re: Official or Unofficial sellers on Amazon ?
An "official" reseller is expected to start on amazon, ebay and others, but I have no info yet which store name they will use
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Erik Kaashoek
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Official or Unofficial sellers on Amazon ?
Hi All, These have been listed on Amazon UK.
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Martin
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Re: Thank you! And a couple of questions on PC connectivity and upgrade
Bernie, A lot of tinySA users have prior familiarity with the NanoVNA which uses the same DFU upgrade procedure.? The DFU mode can only be used for upgrading.? To use the tinySA from a serial
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hwalker
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#1048
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Re: tinysa
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 06:28 AM, Scott hunter wrote: "with an external ittenuator what is the maximum input the spectrum annalyzer would handle 1dbm or 2 dbm or even lower any chance could u give me
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hwalker
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#1047
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Re: tinysa
Scott, you can find the specification of the TinySA here: https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Specification It lists the maximum input power as 10dBm - anything more and you will likely fry it.
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Karl Heinz Kremer - K5KHK
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#1046
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Re: New FW release: Added frequency grid indicator
Erik. I have the frequency set to start 0 and stop 200Mhz. If I select "measure" incorrectly, any of the available options will not allow me to return without disturbing the setup. Even the "off"
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Igor - PY3IG
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#1045
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Re: Thank you! And a couple of questions on PC connectivity and upgrade
Thanks Herb. ?A bit confusing for the first time user. I just learned that you can use a serial terminal to connect with TinySA. ?Not sure if you need to be in regular mode ?or ?DFU mode to do
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Ham Radio
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Re: tinysa
with an external ittenuator what is the maximum input the spectrum annalyzer would handle 1dbm or 2 dbm or even lower any chance could u give me a accurate reading ..also did u design this spectrum
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Scott hunter <scotthntr01@...>
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#1043
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Re: Noise factor measurement: Can someone with knowledge review this wiki page?
The noise measurement page is updated https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.NoiseFactor
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Erik Kaashoek
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#1042
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Re: tinysa
The input power of the fundamental should be as low as possible to avoid the tinySA generating internal harmonics. But the fundamental should also be so strong the harmonics do not disappear into the
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Erik Kaashoek
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#1041
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