Re: Firmware Update
Users have reported that version 2.16 does not do a full erase before firmware update (2.15 does). ?So you have to do the erase ad the first step.
Roger
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Roger Need
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#17234
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Re: Firmware Update
- v2.16 make a "Full chip erase" before programming...
Istvan
2024. 06. 26. 14:53 keltez¨¦ssel, bvdijk@... ¨ªrta:
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Istv¨¢n
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#17232
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Re: Firmware Update
I installed the latest firmware on mine, and also ran into problems. I thought I had ¡°bricked¡± mine. The solution in my case was to use the programmer to do a full program delete, restart the
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bvdijk@...
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#17231
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Re: Firmware Update
Hi Erik
Thanks for the very prompt response!
I must have missed that - installed 2.15 and it worked OK.
So what is wrong with 2.16 as I use that on commercial products I develop and have never had
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andyw999@...
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#17230
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Re: Firmware Update
As stated in the wiki, you should not used STMCube programmer version 2.16 as it has bugs.
Use version 2.15 instead
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Designer of the tinySA
For more info go to https://tinysa.org/wiki
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Erik Kaashoek
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#17229
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Firmware Update
Hi
I have attempted to do a firmware update on my Tinysa Ultra and failed.
Using STM32Cube programmer I put it into DFU mode and connected the programmer.
Loaded file tinySA4_v1.4-170-g8e96644.hex
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andyw999@...
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#17228
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Re: remote control
Check to make sure you hooked it up correctly, i.e. HC05 TX to nano rx,
and HC05 Rx to nano tx
[email protected]> wrote:
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Stan Dye
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#17227
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Re: remote control
I think it will only send data through the TX pins, by very definition.
An oscilloscope will see the TX line changing levels as data is sent - standard electronics stuff - nothing magic about it.
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Matt Harris
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#17226
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Re: remote control
tinysa has completed the pairing of Bluetooth module, but it seems that the
data from tinysa cannot be received, and the baud rate is set correctly.
How can I confirm that tinysa is sending data
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yikuan wu
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#17225
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
Concerning the RF2200 I replaced all electrolytic capacitors, FM does not need alignment is precise in the dial and very sensitive. However MW iss off frequency and SW bands also. Who knows when was
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enriqueeeeee2001
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#17224
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
Ah, OK.? I was thinking you were looking at the IF response on the SA.
Mike - M0MLM
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*From:* Terry W7AMI via groups.io
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Mike Millen
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#17223
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
The Panasonic RF2200 is a well made portable receiver. ?It should only need alignment if you have replaced some parts. ?What failed and were you able to find suitable parts somewhere?
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Roger Need
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#17222
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
enrique ( /g/tinysa/topic/106735927?p=Created,,,20,1,0,0 )
Good luck with the alignment.? As others have noted, the Drake alignment is rather involved.? Another good place for
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Terry W7AMI
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#17221
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
Mike,
I used the signal generator mode of the TinySA to generate the various frequencies needed to do the alignment.?? Modulated for the AM bands and straight carrier for the FM bands.? I used my
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Terry W7AMI
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#17220
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
Hello,
Just to say that I have ordered a TinySA Ultra, some bnc/SMA adapters a DC blocker and a Sanwa em7000 multimeter. I bit late I have realized that I had a HP 400EL AC multimeter that also read
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enriqueeeeee2001
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#17219
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
Would appreciate some details of exactly how you went about that, Terry.
Did you use a wideband noise generator?
Mike -
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Mike Millen
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#17218
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Re: Tiny for HF radio alignment
enrique, ( /g/tinysa/topic/tiny_for_hf_radio_alignment/106735927 )
I just received my new TinySA Ultra today and have already done a full alignment on a 1960's vintage Japanese 6 Band
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Terry W7AMI
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#17217
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Re: Remote Connection via USB over TCP/IP?
The communication is at low speed, not needing USB 3.
Make sure the USB port can supply the required current otherwise the battery will deplete. If needed you can insert a USB bridge with own power
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Erik Kaashoek
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#17216
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Re: Remote Connection via USB over TCP/IP?
Thank you for the info.
I will be using hardwired ethernet with a dedicated commercial USB server.
Since TinySA is serial over USB, will it function correctly on a USB 2.0 port?? 2.0 servers are
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Jason Glass
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#17215
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Re: Remote Connection via USB over TCP/IP?
So I gather the discussion in the NanoVNA group holds similar here " Question on remote use of NanoVNA"? and thanks again Stan.
I did find this useful and was able to use an old Samsung Galaxy S4,
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Andrew Harman
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#17214
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