[time-nuts] Re: 2nd Run of TimeHats

2021-05-04 Thread P M
Two for me, please. On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 5:52 PM Joe Dempster wrote: > I will take 2. > > On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 21:09 Matthew Wishek wrote: > > > Please put me down for two. > > > > Matthew, NB0X > > > > On 4/26/21 5:32 AM, John Miller via time-nuts wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > >

[time-nuts] Re: 2nd Run of TimeHats

2021-05-04 Thread Joe Dempster
I will take 2. On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 21:09 Matthew Wishek wrote: > Please put me down for two. > > Matthew, NB0X > > On 4/26/21 5:32 AM, John Miller via time-nuts wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > > > I’ve seen a number of messages lately that reference the TimeHat boards > I put together a

[time-nuts] Re: New Instrument Scan and Display software

2021-05-04 Thread xaos
Well, easy. Use the software for the NanoVNA to get the graphs, save the graphs in a specific directory and then use my software to create the web page. In the future I will read directly from the NanoVNA but for now there is an extra step. In the YouTube video I show how to add a PNG file.

[time-nuts] Re: New Instrument Scan and Display software

2021-05-04 Thread bill
So how do you do this with a NanoVNA which doesn't use GPIB?? Bill On 5/4/2021 1:44:15 PM, xaos wrote: Hello everyone, If you have a Scope, 4195A, VNA, NanoVNA or another instrument, you almost always need to make measurements, make changes and then make even more measurements. Well, how do you

[time-nuts] New Instrument Scan and Display software

2021-05-04 Thread xaos
Hello everyone, If you have a Scope, 4195A, VNA, NanoVNA or another instrument, you almost always need to make measurements, make changes and then make even more measurements. Well, how do you view all these graphs, screen shots, etc and compare ? Ideally, you want them on a web page. Well,