Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Narrow RBW isn't a feature that interests me much. If I want to drill down
on problems near the carrier, my tool of choice is an SDR that covers the
frequency I'm interested in. Receivers like the
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Shirley Dulcey KE1L
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#467
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
I agree!
James NU5E
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James Conaway <jconaway@...>
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#466
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Dale,
I used to work in high volume consumer electronics. There we worked with consumer segments. Each different and each very interesting as a market.
For a large segment of customers (?roughly 40
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
I do not yet own the Tiny SA, but am a user of the nanoVNA-F 4.3” screen. Still the device is too small to be as useful as my HP VNA. I think developers too often are most concerned with the price
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Dale Parfitt
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
My use case is when you are trying to tune the frequency of the generator to a yet unknown constant value (like the center of some filter)
The amount of inc/decrement is set by the distance from the
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Repaired in FW v1.0-44
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Not really a space issue as you can get rotary encoders with the same or smaller area footprint as the jog SW.?
They can either be thruhole or surface mount.?
The issue is incremental price.?
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Larry Rothman
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Erik,
I can confirm hugen's bug report.
- Herb
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hwalker
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Report a bug. In this version, the multifunction switch is invalid to the left.
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Hugen
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Erik,
I tried the drag feature on my pre-production tinySA. In my opinion the drag feature would only be worth adding if the user could set the increment of the drag (i.e. 1kHz - 1MHz steps). As
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hwalker
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
I like a rotary dial but space and cost may be a problem
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: HIGH input Level Calibration
Yes,
It is done using ACTUAL POWER
Set to HIGH MODE
Connect a known level signal with level between -50dBm and -30dBm to the high input
Make sure the 1st tracking marker is positioned on the signal
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
I like Erik's solution. It’s still better than waiting for an encoder that has no place or needs to be increased in size.
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Gyula Molnar
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Re: tinySA Un-Boxing
Lawrence,
The was pretty much my feeling when I received the pre-production tinySA.
BTW, the last sentence of the of the un-boxing should have read:
" Erik and hugen did not drop the ball and let
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hwalker
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Re: tinySA Un-Boxing
Oh Boy--- Santa is coming in August for me....
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Larry Macionski
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HIGH input Level Calibration
Erik,
While reading your recent wiki entry on coax cable impact, I noticed your screen captures indicated you had performed a HIGH input level calibration:
LEVEL calibrated: white system colors? ?
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hwalker
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Re: New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
Erik,
As we humans are (mostly) an analog species, for the next iteration of the tinysa hardware, would a rotary quadrature dial with integral push button be useful in place of the jog switch?
I
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Larry Rothman
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New FW: Experimental feature added: value button dragging
FW release v1.0-42
One of the disadvantages of the tinySA as signal generator is the absence of a nice big dial you can use to tune the output frequency.
So I added a new feature: value button
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Erik Kaashoek
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Coax cable shielding
For those not used to a sensitive device as a spectrum analyzer I added a page to the wiki to illustrate the (im)perfection of coax
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: USB power question
Putting absorbing tape at the inside of the shieldings may help, in particular for the high input shield as this may reduce the TXCO harmonics.
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Erik Kaashoek
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#448
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