[time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-28 Thread Mark Sims
If you can build the source code I can send you the latest version. Linux is easy to do. Not many people seem to be able to handle the Windows build but if you are familiar with Visual Studio (particularly command line builds) it is easy. Contact me off list for the code. I have figured

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-28 Thread Rodger Adams via time-nuts
Mark, Have you built a special version of LH to work with the RFTGm’s? If so, is it possible to get a copy? Thanks, Rodger > On May 28, 2017, at 2:15 AM, Mark Sims wrote: > > I have Lady Heather working fairly well with the RFTGm's.I used a serial > port monitor

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-28 Thread Tom Van Baak
1:15 PM Subject: [time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb >I have Lady Heather working fairly well with the RFTGm's.I used a serial >port monitor program to capture the traffic in and out of the serial port and >used the Lucent control program to set and read variou

[time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-28 Thread Mark Sims
I have Lady Heather working fairly well with the RFTGm's.I used a serial port monitor program to capture the traffic in and out of the serial port and used the Lucent control program to set and read various parameters. By analyzing the captured traffic and comparing the results to what the

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-25 Thread Bill Hawkins
Been there and done that. Used a PicoScope in serial decoding mode to get the bytes by clipping a probe to one of the serial lines. Got the manual for the Motorola receiver from a web search, found the messages detailed therein. Did this several years ago and those memories have been overwritten.

[time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-25 Thread Mark Sims
I have my RFTG connected and have the Lucent software talking to it. I also have a (crappy) serial port monitor program (Microsoft portmon) running and sniffing the traffic. It appears that the control requests and responses are in what amounts to TSIP format. No idea yet what the contents

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-24 Thread Rodger Adams via time-nuts
> Hey Mark, > > Thanks for the reply. > > It was relatively straightforward getting the Lucent RFTG software to work. > No special cable or PCMCIA card was needed. Here’s what I’ve learned in the > few days that I’ve had my modules. > > First, the RFTG software runs under Windows XP

[time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-24 Thread Mark Sims
I also got one in. Unfortunately it talks some proprietary, undocumented command set. I was hoping to be able to sniff what the Lucent code is doing and eventually add support to Lady Heather. How did you connect up to the device to use the Lucent code? The documentation talks about using

[time-nuts] Lady Heather and Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb

2017-05-23 Thread Rodger Adams via time-nuts
Hi, Newbie time-nut here. Just acquired a Lucent RFTGm-II-XO / RFTGm-II-Rb GPSDO/rubidium oscillator and have it working and communicating with the very old RFTG diagnostic software. Does Lady Heather work with this GPSDO? I see from the LH documentation that it works with the Lucent