Joe, your VNA software is becoming a work of art, turning 'awkward to use' hobbyist network analyzers into truly useful test and measurement gear. Every feature you add to your program makes the NanoVNA's more valuable. I'm learning a lot just by playing with the program. Thanks.
@@joesmith-je3tq, that should be no problem. I got the NanoVNA for it's xtal characterizing ability. Now I'm looking at the LiteVNA for its frequency coverage and relatively low noise. As far as I'm concerned, your program adds real value to both.
@@johnwest7993 Hard to say which is better between the V2Plus4 and LiteVNA. Think about what you need first. They each have their strengths and weaknesses. www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/nanovna-custom-software/msg3895181/#msg3895181
Could you explain in more detail what you are asking? YT isn't a real good place to post much more than a simple comment. If you want to pose your question in one of the public forums, just provide a link. If you use the EEVBLOG forum, I am a member.
Move to the east coast so you can be my best friend and I can stop being so EE stupid. CS was such a bad major selection ughh. I have a question about vector voltmeters but I'm too dumb to phrase it properly. But for now, do you know off hand if old mainframes that accept VME extensions that conform to CI wire standard [whatever that is] will be usable via either a standard GBIP or VME interface (presuming I can somehow even emulate the HPUX mainframe) the 8405A looks like a fun toy
YoutTube is a poor platform for discussing large projects. I would just start a new thread on EEVBLOG or another electronic site. EEVBLOG has an area for vintage computers. I wouldn't have any use for the HP8405A but I do receive comments asking about analog multi-meters as well. There's nothing wrong with enjoying vintage tech.
Joe, your VNA software is becoming a work of art, turning 'awkward to use' hobbyist network analyzers into truly useful test and measurement gear. Every feature you add to your program makes the NanoVNA's more valuable. I'm learning a lot just by playing with the program. Thanks.
While I doubt I will continue to do more with the older NanoVNA, I am working on a new version for the LiteVNA/V2Plus/V2Plus4.
@@joesmith-je3tq, that should be no problem. I got the NanoVNA for it's xtal characterizing ability. Now I'm looking at the LiteVNA for its frequency coverage and relatively low noise. As far as I'm concerned, your program adds real value to both.
@@johnwest7993 Hard to say which is better between the V2Plus4 and LiteVNA. Think about what you need first. They each have their strengths and weaknesses.
www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/nanovna-custom-software/msg3895181/#msg3895181
Your software is truly amazing, thank you Joe!
Excellent! I am learning a lot, Thanks.
Very very very cool !!!!
You the MVP
It ended up getting a few additional features. The latest software was uploaded just a few hours ago. th-cam.com/video/FuGWyXjSetI/w-d-xo.html
Would it be possible to use these inexpensive vector network analyzers to do an eye diagram?
Could you explain in more detail what you are asking? YT isn't a real good place to post much more than a simple comment. If you want to pose your question in one of the public forums, just provide a link. If you use the EEVBLOG forum, I am a member.
@@joesmith-je3tq Hmm i have posted 2 replies now and my comments are not showing.
They seem to be showing up. It doesn't appear that they hit any of the YT filters.
This software is open for everyone?, looks quite good. nanoVNA SAA-2 will work with this? Thanks for this video :)
There's a link to the software in the vídeo description. Make sure to read the software manual as well, Joe did a terrific job documenting it.
Patryk, it's quite a gift, isn't it?
Where can one buy or get a link to your software Joe ??
The easiest may be to read the description.
hi! where can I find this software? i2NDT Claudio
link is in the video description
Move to the east coast so you can be my best friend and I can stop being so EE stupid. CS was such a bad major selection ughh. I have a question about vector voltmeters but I'm too dumb to phrase it properly. But for now, do you know off hand if old mainframes that accept VME extensions that conform to CI wire standard [whatever that is] will be usable via either a standard GBIP or VME interface (presuming I can somehow even emulate the HPUX mainframe) the 8405A looks like a fun toy
YoutTube is a poor platform for discussing large projects. I would just start a new thread on EEVBLOG or another electronic site. EEVBLOG has an area for vintage computers.
I wouldn't have any use for the HP8405A but I do receive comments asking about analog multi-meters as well. There's nothing wrong with enjoying vintage tech.
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