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I was meaning as opposed to modern day stuff that normally just works when you plug it in
Or not, if it is W10!
My "you beaut" little nanoVNA arrived recently, & after playing with it for a while, I decided to download one of the software packages readily available on the Internet.
It looks like it is downloading, & even asks you "if you want to open it".
I told it "yes", & it proceeded to make a few beeps & do nothing---rather reminiscent of loading "Frogger" into a C64 from a Datasette, & with less result.
At least the C64 thing would load properly about every tenth time you tried.
Hang on, maybe I have to try this 10 times?
Is it a genuine nanoVNA or a clone, the clones are known to have issues.
It purports to be "genuine", & is from an Oz seller, for whatever that's worth, as this country has a long history of con artists!
That said, it seems to work OK "standalone", which is the appropriate mode for how I will use it most of the time.
Galumphing around in the back yard with a laptop "ain't my bag"!
Sometimes, it would be nice to have a BIG display, to be able to set parameters more easily, & to save results in a more normal format, but if it is a problem to do with the nanoVNA & not W10 or the software, I can live with it.
The software I tried was one of the earlier ones----I know
joeqsmith has done a lot of work on an improved version of his own, but I thought I'd just try the "dumbo" one, first!