[hpsdr] Still thinking outside the Box
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Tue Jul 17 21:02:32 PDT 2012
Hi Phil,
And it would be great if Dave's myVNA and Tom's VNWA software was able to
interface to Hermes VNA facility. Boy, Hermes as a spectrum analyser, VNA
and Transceiver. And myVNA software already has a Vector Voltmeter mode. Tom
has also just released a new version of VNWA software that will allow it to
be used as a Frequency Counter. But I don't know how dependent that is on
the VNWA hardware. What else can we get Hermes to do?
Regards,
Roderick Wall, vk3yc.
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From: Phil Harman
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 11:21 AM
To: vk4kyt at gmail.com
Cc: hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
Subject: Re: [hpsdr] Still thinking outside the Box
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Hi Luke,
My preliminarily investigation into adding a VNA facility to Hermes
indicates it can be done by just adding code to the FPGA. No additional
hardware will be required - apart from an external bridge/directional
coupler, if other than transmissions measurements are required.
Mercury + Penny is a little more difficult since we have to phase
synchronise the Tx and Rx signals but I've a few ideas to try in that
regard.
The bulk of the work will be in the PC code.
73 Phil...VK6APH
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> Hi all ...
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>
>
> I figure there are two or three major aspect of implementation of a VNA.
>
>
>
> Firstly, whilst there has been an agreement that it is conceivable with
> Hermes, I would feel that it is important to have an implementation that
> used Mercury/Pennylane. Having said that, I am very new to this SDR
> project
> and have absolutely no idea about the viability of same ... from a
> hardware
> or software perspective.
>
>
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> Has anyone given any thought to exactly what additional hardware (if any)
> would be needed to implement a VNA in the HPSDR projects as they currently
> stand? I guess we have the expertise in this group to implement the
> hardware. (if any)
>
>
>
> Which brings me to my second point. Phil has already stated that there is
> some open source VNA software (which I had already found and downloaded J
> )
> which should be a good starting point. It was going to take me some time
> to
> get my head around the PowerSDR software in it's own right. Add to that
> the
> VNA software (written in Python by the way, not my native language) and I
> have a steep learning curve and will need time to get up to speed.
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>
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> Are there any programmers note and or other documentation that I can use
> to
> help me get up to speed a bit more quickly?
>
>
>
> --
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> Cheers
>
> Luke
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