![]() ![]() ![]() I've looked around for wireless USB extenders, and a lot of them seem to be aimed at remote video cameras, or are fairly expensive boxes that are basically "USB over IP". It needs to be a USB host on the end that connects to the NanoVNA. It's conceivable there's a TxD, RxD interface somewhere on the nanoVNA, and that it runs without needing new firmware.īut I think what you really want is more a "wireless USB extender" a virtual USB cable, if you will - that has a USB on both ends of the link. The HC5 devices I see on the web look like they're bare bluetooth modules, with a serial port (TxD, RxD) interface, but not a USB interface. So you should just plug it in and it should work. Normally, these Bluetooth USB extenders just look like a USB hub to the host computer. ![]() As you probably remember, I have to measure antenna input impedance on a mockup of a 3U cubesat and I cannot have any metallic cable coming out from the satellite mokup.ĭoes someone know if I can find a proper version of nanoVNA-H firmware that already allows to interface, via Bluetooth, a nanoVNA to any software running on PC? Taking advantage of an advice from One-of-Eleven, I have purchased a Bluetooth module HC5 that I would like connect to my nanoVNA-H (PCB 3.4) in order to remotely control it. On 8/31/20 3:33 AM, Piero Tognolatti wrote: ![]()
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