NanoVNA Calibration and Setup

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024

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  • @hubercats
    @hubercats Před 2 lety +20

    As others have noted, it is necessary to rerun the calibration whenever a new frequency range has been selected, at least that’s what I’ve found. I’m using my Nanovna for HF ham radio work. I set channel zero (the default boot-up channel) to cover the frequency range from 1 MHz to 30 MHz. I’ve set the second channel for the 40 meter band, the third for the 20 meter band, etc. Getting the calibration data to save between reboots was a bit tricky but now it’s done such that when I reboot the unit comes up with C0, showing that it is operating in a calibrated mode. I can then recall any other channel and each one shows the capital “C” indicating that the calibration data are in play. I still don’t understand some of the other calibration menu items but I’ve got things working the way I want now. - 73 - Jim. PS: I should add that I have a nanoVNA 3 which has a slightly different menu structure.

    • @transmittinguntilrobotsrep1045
      @transmittinguntilrobotsrep1045  Před 2 lety +4

      Well said! Comments like these help the whole community. Thank you for sharing.

    • @Francois_Dupont
      @Francois_Dupont Před rokem +2

      like you mentioned from trial and error i discovered that it seems like you need to calibrate each save/frequency range separately.

  • @edwardsiclari9235
    @edwardsiclari9235 Před 2 lety +6

    I wish I had seen this sooner. My primary use is measure SWR for my ham radio antenna's and for antenna experimentation. I purchased this about a year ago and pretty much put it aside because it looked like it would take a steep learning curve. Watching this video would have saved me hours in learning by trial and error how to calibrate it to use for measuring SWR. Now I will have to learn how to interpret the Smith chart. 73

    • @transmittinguntilrobotsrep1045
      @transmittinguntilrobotsrep1045  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm glad that you found this helpful. There are a lot of comments on this video that may assist in taking that learning even farther. Good luck with those Smith charts - plenty of good learning there! Cheers! 73 - AC3DS

  • @vaclavvanek7209
    @vaclavvanek7209 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you very much for the tutorial! your tutorial is 100% the best on youtube

  • @D1v3r9
    @D1v3r9 Před rokem +1

    perfect, just facts man... awesome. no hands, no bs. thank you.

  • @kirkjohnson8259
    @kirkjohnson8259 Před 10 měsíci

    You do a great job explaining/teaching. TY. I have one of these coming tomorrow

  • @vinces.2862
    @vinces.2862 Před rokem +1

    Just got a NanoVNA H-4 . Your video was excellent. Very nicely explained in a slow precise manor. My menu's were slightly different from yours but all worked out.
    Thank you - KI4AWJ - Vince.

  • @goingdownthetube
    @goingdownthetube Před rokem

    Thanks for this...tracked down a bad coax connector in fairly short order. Good explanation and easy to follow. I'm a subscriber!

  • @MountainMan7.62x39
    @MountainMan7.62x39 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Brother, you've got a ton of RF in your audio. I'm really glad I watched this though. Ton of great information.

  • @lenny0272
    @lenny0272 Před 9 měsíci

    Great stuff . Thank you

  • @downsouthsafaris6788
    @downsouthsafaris6788 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this and the SWR measuring video you’ve nailed the introductory audience perfectly.
    Watched this and the SWR video - any chance you can do one of more advanced features besides SWR? Like inductance for measuring toroid windings?

  • @hubercats
    @hubercats Před 2 lety

    A very nice presentation. Thanks! - Jim (KK7CSC)

  • @247SH
    @247SH Před 2 lety

    brilliant thanks!!

  • @bill-2018
    @bill-2018 Před rokem

    I had written all this info. down but can't find it so watched it again. I must have forgotten something in the calibration and getting odd readings. Thanks.
    I now see my 4 element h/b collinear is great at 145.4 MHz and nothing to worry about for all the band. It is said collinears are quite wideband and I agree.
    G4GHB

  • @Ian..
    @Ian.. Před 3 měsíci

    Very useful, thank you. 🙏

  • @watsok
    @watsok Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanation

  • @rubberduck4445
    @rubberduck4445 Před 4 měsíci

    Thx fine Video 👍
    Greetings from JO31bf

  • @kaybato
    @kaybato Před 9 měsíci

    awsome. ty

  • @mjktrash
    @mjktrash Před 4 dny

    There are some differences in menus since you've done this video. It's either that or one of us has a fake unit. (I got mine from 1 of the 2 allegedly legitimate sources on Amazon)

  • @marksavage4189
    @marksavage4189 Před 2 lety

    hi, help ! i have followed you video, but don't see any scale numbers down the right hand side???

  • @thomaswashburn3513
    @thomaswashburn3513 Před 4 měsíci

    So, was ‘load’ the cap with the insulator? I keep getting confused at that part…

  • @tixilx
    @tixilx Před 2 lety

    Excellent …. Tnx…..

  • @hansalards9758
    @hansalards9758 Před 2 lety

    Hi, something goes wrong, i can only change by the wheel. Touch screen goes away by touch? What i did wrong?

  • @john67361
    @john67361 Před 3 měsíci

    Damn can you make a short story long?

  • @Hax0rZ1
    @Hax0rZ1 Před rokem

    I entered the scale but no numbers a present. How do I get it to display?

  • @geokuf9679
    @geokuf9679 Před 2 lety +2

    I think after changing frequency calibration have to be done again. Look at the small "c" on the left.

  • @kylefreemason
    @kylefreemason Před 9 měsíci

    When you did the calibration, it read swr 1.33, shouldn’t it have been corrected to read 1.1?

  • @cliffcollins4124
    @cliffcollins4124 Před 2 lety +1

    I found this to be of little help to me infact my VNA no longer works after trying to follow your advice. Because mine comes up with different screens that yours. At the start I only have 2 channels not the 4 that you and all others seem to have. the menus seem to follow along so far, but I don't get the setup frequency screen that you get. It used to go from 500 Hz through, now after follow along with your instructions , which were easy to follow and very clear, suddenly I found I don't have the same screen as you, when it came to setting beginning frequencies, and ofcause I have pressed many buttons. Now its beginning around 300Mhz. So as it stands, it is of no more use to me. Can you help please?

    • @charleysevers
      @charleysevers Před měsícem

      same, but i think it depends on if you have the same exact model/firmware...

  • @hansalards9758
    @hansalards9758 Před 2 lety

    How i can reset to factory settings?

  • @muskrat1949
    @muskrat1949 Před 2 měsíci

    how do you reset it to default?

  • @UDX4570PalmSprings-yh1mv
    @UDX4570PalmSprings-yh1mv Před 7 měsíci

    I think i need to calibrate my NaNo vna with a 2.5lb cross peen hammer!🤯👍

  • @Celeste-hq5fw
    @Celeste-hq5fw Před 3 měsíci

    What the porpose of terminal 2

  • @bmwrider1
    @bmwrider1 Před 2 lety

    My nano vna is an H4 I am guessing it does not do the scale on the right side as the one you are demonstrating.

    • @transmittinguntilrobotsrep1045
      @transmittinguntilrobotsrep1045  Před 2 lety

      Good question…I’m not sure what the firmware differences are between the H4 and F. I know that they have different processors, screens, and cases, but I haven’t done an analysis on the firmware. There is a groups.io for the H4 which may be a good resource. Please comment back if you are able to confirm any differences. Thanks!

    • @clems6989
      @clems6989 Před 2 lety +1

      go to "w2aew" channel. he shows the h4 in great detail..

  • @SummitBidTech
    @SummitBidTech Před 6 měsíci

    I’m sorry but as many have mentioned you must calibrate for each range.
    I know you acknowledged this in reply to a comment but leaving this incorrect video up is misdirecting many people.
    If it were me, I’d take this video down and repost a corrected one.

  • @jcp3a573
    @jcp3a573 Před 7 měsíci

    Horror! You first calibrate between 1-500MHz and save the calibration to slot 0. On the left side of the screen you see C0 (with a capital C). Good.
    Next you change the range to 7-7.3MHz and you save the calibration to slot 1 without re-calibration. On the left side of the screen you now see c1 (with a small c). Bad. The small c means that the calibration data is now using new data points obtained by interpolation made using the previous data points. This means that your calibration is not perfect. I suppose you made the calibration using 101 points which means your original calibrations points are spaced 4.99MHz. When you change the range to 7-7.3MHz the closest previously calibrated data points are at 5.99MHz and 10.98MHz. So your new calibration data points (101 points from 7 to 7.3MHz) will have been interpolated using points which in this case are all outside the 7-7.3MHz range. I suppose the interpolation algorithm is a good one and the result may not be as bad as it looks.
    The NanoVNA is not a professional instrument but it is a very good one: calibrate it properly!
    What is the use of using interpolated calibration point? For me it would be to zoom in: you scan a certain range and you want to zoom in a smaller portion of this range by changing the start-stop frequencies. But it has to be used with caution: the wider the calibrated range and the smaller the zoomed in range the more likely you will get nonsensical results.

    • @stewartbaker2752
      @stewartbaker2752 Před 25 dny

      Yes, I am pleased that I was not the only one to spot these errors in calibration. To cut a long story short, you need to recalibrate if/when you change the start or stop frequency.

  • @nativetexan9776
    @nativetexan9776 Před 10 měsíci

    You lost me

  • @kd4pba
    @kd4pba Před 7 měsíci

    Helped me a ton, thanks! KD4PBA