Great content, wrong format. Belongs on YouRadio or Podcast. From what I heard, there’s only about 90 seconds of content that would’ve been conveyed more strongly with video. Still trying to envision the correct cable orientation relative to its preferred bend. To the audience member who wanted to know how to mitigate interference of the calibration caused by touching the connections during calibration. After hours of deep introspection, my guess would be to not touch the vna, dut, or cables anytime it’s calibrating or testing. That was a tough one.
Excellent content, wrong format. Needed to see what the instructor was actually doing/touching when he was talking about it, but we were stuck looking at a PPT slide. Even with this shortfall, I learned a lot. Thank you!
Great content, wrong format. Belongs on YouRadio or Podcast. From what I heard, there’s only about 90 seconds of content that would’ve been conveyed more strongly with video. Still trying to envision the correct cable orientation relative to its preferred bend. To the audience member who wanted to know how to mitigate interference of the calibration caused by touching the connections during calibration. After hours of deep introspection, my guess would be to not touch the vna, dut, or cables anytime it’s calibrating or testing. That was a tough one.
Excellent content, wrong format. Needed to see what the instructor was actually doing/touching when he was talking about it, but we were stuck looking at a PPT slide. Even with this shortfall, I learned a lot. Thank you!