Re: #TinySA-App @Toni
#TinySA-App
This is useful if the goal is to operate the ultra completely remotely, viewing the results and taking remote screenshots from a computer, but with the limitation of 450 measurement points. Although
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Toni Ciscar
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#13056
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
According to what your device manual says here https://www.free-instruction-manuals.com/pdf/pa_2451721.pdf , this should be operating at 5.8 GHz and not 5.6 GHz. Could you try to detect it again ?
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@glradio
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#13055
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Re: #TinySA-App @Toni
#TinySA-App
Haven't tried this, but if it's the same as doing it on the physical screen then i have done that already and while it works on the physical screen, it has not effect on the app screen.
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virtual81@...
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#13054
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Re: #TinySA-App
#TinySA-App
Tried this already. The scale on the device was corrected, but not in the app.
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virtual81@...
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#13053
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Re: #TinySA-App
#TinySA-App
You can also click on the app's camera icon, select Auto Refresh (Yes) and act with the mouse on this computer screen, accessing the menus as if you were doing it directly on the physical screen of
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Toni Ciscar
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#13052
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Re: #TinySA-App
#TinySA-App
I don't know if the App will pick this up but there is a checkbox for gain on the device. Just enter -59 and the scale is automatically corrected. Sam
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Sam Reaves
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#13051
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Re: #TinySA-App
#TinySA-App
Easy to target and measure harmonics. Just set the center frequency step to the harmonic frequency. Then every requested center step will increase the center frequency by the harmonics of the
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W0LEV
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#13050
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#TinySA-App
#TinySA-App
Any way to set EXT GAIN in TinySA-App? I have 59db worth of external attenuation hooked up and can't see a way to set this in the app. Also side question, the 'Measure > Harmonics' feature in the
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virtual81@...
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#13049
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Re: 6-18ghz analysis with tinySA & a downconverter?
Many products I've tested pretty much cease emissions above 1 or 2 GHz. The silicon "runs out of gas" at some undetermined frequency and no longer produces energy above that frequency. Well, it might,
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W0LEV
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Re: how to save the calibration data for 6G-12G for SA and SG in the high freq for Ultra
Hi Terry, Its is a bit more complex When sending a 5.34GHz signal into the tinySA Ultra you can calibrate the "harmonic step" e.g. the change in sensitivity when the mixer goes to hamonic mode. With
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Erik Kaashoek
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#13047
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Re: how to save the calibration data for 6G-12G for SA and SG in the high freq for Ultra
hi, Erik: after I check the?TinySA4_Menu_Tree.pdf, in this?document it said "However this single predefined leveloffset are pretty close to the ideal value so only if accurate SA measurements above
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JasonMattey
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#13046
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
The data sheet for one of these devices says that the power output is <0.2mW CW at 5.8GHz. <-7dBm. Regards Jeff
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G8HUL
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#13045
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6-18ghz analysis with tinySA & a downconverter?
Hello, I am doing some preliminary EMI investigations on a product for FCC Title 15 compliance. The TinySA works great for frequencies up to 6ghz.? But Title 15 requires that I check up to 18ghz.?
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mykle-tinysa@...
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
These 'sensor' radars are CW, not pulsed. I have a 10.3GHz radar head and my tinySA Ultra see it with no problem. Mike C. Sand Mtn GA
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Mike C.
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Re: How to focus TinySA onto a narrower band
I purchased a TinySA Ultra which meets my needs and is still quite cost effective! It has the 200Hz RBW needed for this task.
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DrZWave
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
kindly remember that above ~6ghz the lna becomes essentially an attenuator. It is better to have it off. Most motion detectors I have dealt with have a steady output signal between 0 and 15 dbm. Given
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John Cunliffe W7ZQ
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
To detect short pulses you MUST disable CONFIG/SPUR REMOVAL -- For more info on the tinySA go to https://tinysa.org/wiki/
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Erik Kaashoek
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#13040
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
As it's a radar I assume they are going to be very fast pulses so that the reflection can be measured.
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phil@...
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#13039
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
been following this. I have uW sensors in wall since similar time, I know they are 5.6gig operating frequency (model = Zinc ZN29188 ) and my TinySA cannot see them either...
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mike
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#13038
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Re: Detecting low power motion sensors
Could a short "stub" of wire give me a significant advantage over the stock antenna? I've found conflicting information about whether 24 GHz doppler radar type sensors can work through walls. At the
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@glradio
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