[hpsdr] Help with Hermes VNA

Helmut Oeller dc6ny at gmx.de
Fri Dec 11 23:34:38 PST 2020


see: https://rapidapi.com/blog/application-vs-program/

DC6NY

Am 11.12.2020 um 23:06 schrieb radio at netins.net:
> I wonder what the difference is between a program and an app. PowerSDR
> mRx PS is seen in "Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Windows
> Defender Firewall\Allowed apps" but VNA.exe (HermesVNA), when I add it
> is seen as "Hermes VNA Application" and not VNA.exe
>
> John, W0GN
>
> On 2020-12-09 11:52 am, Martin Emmerson wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>    Just a thought, have you tried "Control Panel\System and
>> Security\Windows Defender Firewall\Allowed applications"
>> Then "Change settings" and "Allow another app..." scroll down the
>> list and your VNA program should be there if it
>> has been correctly installed.
>> You should also notice " OpenHPSDRmRx" on the list and should have
>> both "Private" and "Public" boxes ticked, so you
>> need to do the same for your VNA program, click OK then make sure it
>> has been remembered! You may need to be
>> Administrator to do this, I don't know as I am always Administrator
>> on my PC...
>> I have had to do this when testing a version of PowerSDR or Thetis
>> that I have compiled but not installed and it works,
>> I hope it works for you?
>> 73's
>> Martin G3OQD.
>>
>> On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 16:57, <radio at netins.net
>> <mailto:radio at netins.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
>>
>>     I'm still not able to get HermesVNA or HamVNA to work on Windows 10.
>>     OpenHPSDRmRx works with my Hermes.  I can see that the Ethernet
>>     connection sends and receives when OpenHPSDR is being used and
>>     info is
>>     being sent both ways (TX and RX), but if HermesVNA is tried, info is
>>     only being sent from the PC and nothing is reported as being
>>     received
>>     from the Ethernet connection.
>>
>>     Since HermesVNA worked well with Hermes before I updated to
>>     Windows 7,
>>     something in Windows 10 must be blocking the reception of my PC when
>>     HermesVNA is run.
>>
>>     Does anyone know how to examine what RX reception is being
>>     blocked on an
>>     Ethernet adapter when running Windows 10?  I just can't help
>>     thinking
>>     Windows 10 thinks it is doing something to protect me (It doesn't
>>     seem
>>     to work the way I do) and that it thinks it is better than the
>>     purchaser
>>     who paid over $200. to buy it from a reputable retailer.
>>
>>     John,  W0GN
>>
>>     On 2020-12-05 7:55 am, radio at netins.net <mailto:radio at netins.net>
>>     wrote:
>>     > ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
>>     >
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > Thanks for the info.  I have reinstalled Hermes VNA and the latest
>>     > .NET framework, but I am still not able to get Hermes VNA to find
>>     > Hermes.  OpenHPSDR finds Hermes OK.
>>     >
>>     > I am using Windows 10 Pro 64 bit.  Attatched is a screen shot
>>     showing
>>     > my two network adapters, Hermes VNA and the error message from
>>     Hermes
>>     > VNA.  OpenHPSDR finds Hermes OK.
>>     >
>>     > I have also tried cycling the power to Hermes VNA, but it
>>     didn't help.
>>     >
>>     > Any suggestions are welcome.
>>     >
>>     > John,  W0GN
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > On 2020-12-03 1:46 am, Helmut Oeller wrote:
>>     >> ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List
>>     *****
>>     >>
>>     >> Hi,
>>     >>
>>     >> just my 2 cents: Hermes VNA v.1.6.0 (11-Nov. 2012) works
>>     without any
>>     >> issue under win10 64 bit (last version 2004) and connects/reads
>>     >> showing
>>     >> correct ID/Mac.
>>     >>
>>     >> 73, DC6NY
>>     >>
>>
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