> 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
I recently got in a 53132A with the standard oscillator. I now have Lady
Heather working with it (along with any counter that can stream readings out a
serial port). Attached is a plot of the performance over a 15 hour period.
Counter set to time interval mode, start=HP-5071A 1PPS,
Hi Guys,
Found a little info..
The main board/receiver used in this unit is also used in the Trimble
Placer 100 and RefTek 73A.
Hopefully, these two leads may develop into some useful info.
Thanks,
Scott AA5AM
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 6:59 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yet
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
>
> I did a comparison of a few PPP results some years ago, maybe you saw it
> already
> http://www.anderswallin.net/2013/12/comparing-gps-ppp-solutions/
Ah, yes I forgot about that! Nice, I'll revisit RTKlib again.
> For the web-service running NrCAN, there was an URL API that allows running