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Is there possibility to operate nanoVNA V2 over wifi or BT? #design
Siegfried Jackstien
I guess its tricky to decouple your wifi from measuring ports.. Means you will get problems when measuring around 13cm band.
I have a sark100 also known as mini 60 and added a bt dongle inside...
That was easy... I just had to wire the data lines in parallel and when using usb switching off the bt module...
That switching off was done with a mosfet.. If usb cable is plugged in it gives 5v to the fet and fet switches off the bt module... Easy
Sark 100 is only shortwave so wifi does not hurt.. But the v2 is a different beast.
DG9BFC SIGI
Am 16.04.2022 09:56 schrieb peterhalicky@...:
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I have a sark100 also known as mini 60 and added a bt dongle inside...
That was easy... I just had to wire the data lines in parallel and when using usb switching off the bt module...
That switching off was done with a mosfet.. If usb cable is plugged in it gives 5v to the fet and fet switches off the bt module... Easy
Sark 100 is only shortwave so wifi does not hurt.. But the v2 is a different beast.
DG9BFC SIGI
Am 16.04.2022 09:56 schrieb peterhalicky@...:
I am thinking to use wifi connection to nanVNA V2, but that would need
UART to be accessible and included into firmware. Had somebody tried
wireless solution?
The idea is to use RS232 to wifi bridge using ESP2866/ESP32.