Hi Mark,

What I was hoping for was some canned software that will plot position on the 
display until told to clear it so I can get a visual.  I've tried foxtrotgps, 
but it clears its screen at any and every opportunity, so barring getting into 
the code that's not going to work.  But I can capture the position data from my 
Adafruit and add it to the plot I'm already doing for timing.  So that will 
work.

thanks,

bob





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> From: Mark Sims <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 12:14 PM
>Subject: [time-nuts] Computing GPS Distance Error in Time
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>I'm not using any special surveying software,  just some code that I wrote.  
>The controller box and remote box both have GPS units in them.  The controller 
>periodically requests the remote unit's position and just calculates the 
>vector distance/bearing between the two units.  The application was intended 
>to work with the boxes spaced 50-5000 feet apart.   I was rather surprised how 
>well they worked very close together.  The next step is to add a magnetic 
>compass module to the controller box so that it can draw a map of the remote 
>units in relation to the orientation of the controller box.
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>What type of real-time surveying software are you using?  I'm looking for 
>surveying/plotting software for Linux to keep a close on the timing stability 
>of my Adafruit.                           
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