Bob,

A couple of different ideas:

1) No UI at all. The surplus GPSDO favorites over the years (like the HP 
SmartClock's and Trimble Thunderbolt) work with no UI. Yes, there is a PC 
program you can use to monitor and control it, or even debug it, but it is 
completely optional. Many GPSDO work out of the box. Maybe, like HP, have one 
green LED to say all-is-well.

2) A very simple 9600 baud command set that you can use with any terminal 
program. Adding LCD is fine too. But make sure everything on the LCD is also 
available over RS232. Not everyone wants to visually monitor the LCD of every 
piece of gear on their bench; let a PC log and archive all the data, check for 
problems, make plots, etc.

3) Mimic enough of HP's SCPI command set so that GPScon and other tools like 
that can be used, transparently. I forget if your GPSDO includes a receiver or 
not.

4) Mimic enough of Trimble's TSIP so that LH and other tools like that can be 
used, transparently.

Please write enough code so that the GPSDO, by default, can work "out of the 
box". I'm evaluating a prototype GPSDO right now that requires all sorts of 
user input just to get it started and to keep it going. That gets old. My bias 
is: time spent creating clever adaptive algorithms to make a human unnecessary 
is better than time spent creating an elaborate UI that requires a user (and 
operation manual) and constant monitoring or adjusting.

/tvb


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Stewart" <[email protected]>
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 5:10 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] GPSDO standard interface?


In an offline communication, I suddenly realized that I hadn't given any 
thought to the user interface for my GPSDO. Is there an accepted standard 
interface for GPSDOs, or is that a murky Microsoft-esque world of patents and 
lawyers?


Bob - AE6RV


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