As I said:

>The Thunderbolt default config is to not save the survey position.  Unless you 
>use some software to save the position...

The reason your Thunderbolt does no self surveying at power-on is exactly 
becuase you DID use some software to save the position!    The TAPR units were 
shipped with their brains washed clean of all previous existence.  In that 
state, a stock Thunderbolt will always do a self-survey at each power up and 
will not save the results.  You have to use some sort of software program to 
cause it to save the survey position.  People who just hook up the power and 
expect it to instantly start cranking out accurate frequency and timing are in 
for a surprise.  My first unit took three days to survey 1400 points.  I know 
of some that took over a week (due to long idled oscillators and/or very bad 
antenna coverage).

Also be aware that with a saved position  Thunderbolts gets all upset if you 
move more than 300 meters.  I'm not sure that it would recover without some 
human intervention... the manual is not clear on the subject and I have not 
tried to find out.  It is a "minor alarm" so I assume it does not totally die.

I would never use a PC to control the thing.  An obsolete PC compatible laptop 
makes the optimum controller in terms of user interface and cost.  The one that 
I am using draws less than 20 watts (15V, 1.2A).  Even less in power save mode. 
 I paid less than $50 for it.  Has a 1024x768 display,  40 gig hard drive,  256 
meg ram, etc.  The program that I wrote needs none of that.  Would work fine 
booting off a floppy into 512K of RAM (DOS does have its charms).  With the 40 
gig of hard drive,  you can log at one second intervals for 16 years.  

BTW,  on 30 July 2017 your Thunderbolt turns into a pumpkin...  its 
interpretation of the GPS week number fails and it may or may not keep working. 
 At a bare minimum,  the time and date will be wrong (see 
ThunderBoltBook2003.pdf page A-56.

I still want to do the MegaDonkey based microcontroller for the Thunderbolt.  
Makes for a smaller, self contained unit.  One just can't do as slick and 
versatile of a controller with it.  It does have the advantage of drawing less 
than one watt of power.  There is a way to hook an SDRAM card / FAT filesystem 
to it for doing logging,  but I think I  will just pass log data out the second 
serial port and let people who are interested in that sort of stuff attach 
their own recording device.
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