Am Samstag, den 17.08.2013, 23:05 -0500 schrieb Alan Kamrowski II:
Alan,
sent you the file by private mail. Note that serial data on this input
of the RFTG has to be ttl-level.
Have fun
Guido
Hi Guido,
yes it worked. I'll have to look through my software projects and send you
the source
Joe,
On 08/18/2013 06:40 AM, Joseph Gray wrote:
Magnus,
Thanks for the comments. I did find the manual online. I will have to read
through it when I get a chance. From the past comments in the archives, I
was hoping to hear about anyone's experience using this in a GPSDO and
whether it
Where is the software download for the PocketPC version of Lady Heather?
Tia
Jerry
K1JOS
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To: Robert Atkinson; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
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On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Jerry jster...@att.net wrote:
Where is the software download for the PocketPC version of Lady Heather?
I think you'd be starting with the source code and building for the
specific platform.
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Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California
Hi
Pretty much everything made from silicon goes through 3-4 year cycles. Anything
that's 10 years old is a couple of cycles behind. It's probably not going to
work as well as an LEA-6T or even a LEA-5T. It might be competitive with a 4T
or a 3T.
Bob
On Aug 15, 2013, at 10:47 PM, Joseph
Go up about 7 or 8 messages.
It is not a version of Lady Heather for the PocketPC, it is a monitor
software for the Thunderbolt that runs on certain PocketPC (those like the
iPaq that have a hardweare serial port). It is very far from the extended
functionality of Lady Heather, but useful as a
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Didier Juges shali...@gmail.com wrote:
Go up about 7 or 8 messages.
It is not a version of Lady Heather for the PocketPC, it is a monitor
software for the Thunderbolt that runs on certain PocketPC (those like the
iPaq that have a hardweare serial port). It is
Would be nice if someone did a Linux port of LH that could run on a
Raspberry Pi or something, then you could embed it into your T-Bolt
installation. Plug in a HDMI monitor if you want to look at it all the
time, or come in remotely via Ethernet.
--
eric
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 9:00 PM, Chris
I am building a board to convert the output of the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
to RS-232. The GPS has a 1-PPS output. What is the preferred com port pin
for feeding 1-PPS into NTP via an RS-232 connector?
hol...@hotmail.com said:
I am building a board to convert the output of the Adafruit Ultimate GPS
module to RS-232. The GPS has a 1-PPS output. What is the preferred com
port pin for feeding 1-PPS into NTP via an RS-232 connector?
DCD, Pin 1 on DB-9
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