> FWIW I seem to recall that TWO shortcuts appear on the desktop
> after installing LH. One goes to a GPS unit in Seattle that you are
> accessing online. The other is YOUR local unit.
>
> Gordon WA4FJC
Correct. If you log on to the test server and force it to accept your
specified
On 7/8/2021 7:43 AM, Björn wrote:
Symmetricom/Microsemi/Microchip has delivered NTP boxes with 12VDC antenna
voltage only a few years ago.
Looking at Antcom antennas most of them run on anything between 2.5 and 24V,
iirc.
Good evening Björn and list,
After reading your post, I decided to
Greetings,
FWIW I seem to recall that TWO shortcuts appear on the desktop
after installing LH. One goes to a GPS unit in Seattle that you are
accessing online. The other is YOUR local unit.
Gordon WA4FJC
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From: Chris Caudle <6807.ch...@pop.powweb.com>
Sent:
Yes, John.
The display that I get with the Sims's configuration is so pleasant that
I want to use it. But that configuration is hidden behind the TCP/IP
address. I did make my own configuration but the final aspect is poor.
(AAMOF, I am lazzy; or I've more interesting things to do?).
Hi
The normal approach to running any GPS module is to initially let it determine
what it’s location is. This process is called self survey. Many modules will
let
you save that location in the module. If you give a module a location that is
wildly inaccurate and lock in that location, the
I believe that your problem still remains somewhat unsolved, as you should
be
getting good coverage over most of the compass except for the northern
"doughnut
hole". Instead, you're apparently getting coverage only to the W through
NW.
BTW, when using a T'Bolt I have my AMU thresholds set at
Hi!
Here is part 2 of the notes for installing HP 5061A/B "mini" tubes into
the 5071A.
Cheers,
Corby
eepromnotesb.docx
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On Thu, July 8, 2021 9:00 am, Admin wrote:
> However, how do you explain that having changed the longitude (ONLY)
> from my position to the Seattle longitude, many satellites are now
> received several AMU beyond 1.0?
Not enough information to say. How do you start LH? What command line
IIRC Lady Heather comes with a TCP/IP example configuration that
connects to a couple of remote Thunderbolts, one of which is in Seattle.
Are you sure that's not what you're seeing?
John
On 7/8/21 10:00 AM, Admin wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for your comments.
However, how do you explain
Chris,
Thanks for your comments.
However, how do you explain that having changed the longitude (ONLY)
from my position to the Seattle longitude, many satellites are now
received several AMU beyond 1.0?
A 2021-07-08 14:10, Chris Caudle escreveu:
On Thu, July 8, 2021 4:30 am, Admin wrote:
On Thu, July 8, 2021 4:30 am, Admin wrote:
> Now, I recognize my mistake. I shouldn't invoke LH
Lady Heather is a very full featured GPSDO management program. Using that
for setting up your GPSDO is rarely a mistake, although it has so many
features it is sometimes difficult to find what you
Hi Ben,
Symmetricom/Microsemi/Microchip has delivered NTP boxes with 12VDC antenna
voltage only a few years ago.
Looking at Antcom antennas most of them run on anything between 2.5 and 24V,
iirc.
/Björn
Sent from my iPhone
> On 8 Jul 2021, at 14:20, Ben Hall wrote:
> Good morning all,
>
Good morning all,
Spotted one of these on the e-place for $50 plus shipping and couldn't resist. I've got
four other GPS-NTP servers already, so this really fits into the "nuts" portion
of time-nuts. ;)
Looking in the archive, only found one post on it dealing with firmware. I
know it's a
Thanks to all takers.
Now, I recognize my mistake. I shouldn't invoke LH by the Sims's
executable. It is not enough to change the TZ and location, as I did. It
seems to me that the signal strenght algoritm continues referencing to
Seattle. Thus, most of the birds flying outside (270 to 315
Hi Ulf,
Interesting! Curiously enough it's my Leica antennas that has spheric
radomes.
I should try to get one of them up, but the current antenna up will have
to suffice until then.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 2021-07-08 09:49, Ulf Kylenfall via time-nuts wrote:
> What we found at the Onsala Space
What we found at the Onsala Space Observatory, was that satellites
in low declination added some error due to atmospheric tindering.
What was also discovered was that conical radomes on the Leica
antennas also was not optimum. Therefore, spheric radomes was substituded
and the antennas was
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