


> was C:\Program Files (x86)\NanoVNA_V2Plus\. > initial installation was completed (if you didn't changed anything, that

> executable file from the archive and put it in the folder where the > 4) Download the appropriate version for your device, extract the > 2.05 and the last version for NanoVNA V2+ series is 2.03. > At this time (, 20:23 UTC), the last version for NanoVNA (V1) is > On the GitHub, there are separate branches for both versions of his > If you will read the manual, you will see that the Joe Smith software is > depending on the NanoVNA version that you wish to use. > After these steps, you need to install the last version of a specific file > Those 3 steps will give you the *basic* installation files to use the > 3) Run setup.exe, accept both license agreements and wait for installation > 2) Open the first file (NanoVNA_V2Plus_Installer.zip.001) using 7zip ( > 1) Download all 21 installer files from here: > However, here is a shortcut to install and quick start: Joe Smith has right: you can't install *and* use his software without I'll give some thought to the amplifier stability. I would like to see the V3 if they could achieve lower frequency and would gladly pay for it but I doubt there is enough of us to spark OWO's company interests. I think that would be the target group and they don't need 6 or even 4GHz. I saw a recent post from someone calling the VNA an antenna analyzer. I've never seen anyone post about trying to measure amplifier stability. I demonstrated using the original NanoVNA to look at PDNs but I've never heard of anyone actually using it. About the only time I see anyone using S21, it's for filters. A few have asked about TDR and characterizing crystals. The majority who have contacted me about the software are radio hobbyist struggling to measure their antenna's SWR. We have not heard anything about the V3 for some time now. > It would require a full 2-port VNA HW for efficient work. Maybe if OWO's company goes ahead with the V3, it > and how many people would actually be interested in the topic, it would be Considering the popularity of the software, the need for a transfer relay,
