Thanks for the new version of Lady Heather!  I have already downloaded, 
compiled it and it is running well on my linux box, but I did have one minor 
problem.
I am running Fedora 24 (have not upgraded my Time/Radio PC to Fedora 25 yet) 
and followed the readme instruction:

For Fedora Linux edit the makefile and change "OS = g++" to "OS = gpp".

but making this edit did not work for me (could not find gpp).   I had to 
change it back to g++ and it compiled without errors.

Thanks again for this great program!

73,
Brian
KD4UYP 



-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Sims <[email protected]>
>Sent: Dec 10, 2016 10:56 AM
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Subject: [time-nuts] Lady Heather Version 5 is now available
>
>Lady Heather version 5.0 is now available for download from:
>   http://www.ke5fx.com/heather/readme.htm
>
>Many thanks to John Miles for hosting the distribution and his work on the 
>Windows installer, PDF documentation file, readme file, and bring an 
>all-around good guy.
>
>Heather now has some proper user documentation.  Check the heather.pdf file 
>and/or the comments in the first 3500+ lines of the heather.cpp file.  Heather 
>can be compiled for Linux (including the Raspberry Pi) and macOS.  Download 
>the heatherx11.zip file and check the readme.txt file for compilation 
>instructions.
>
>There are MANY new features in Heather.  One of the main ones is support for 
>many new receiver types.  When Heather is started it defaults to attempting to 
>automatically determine the receiver type.   You can bypass this and force the 
>receiver type using the new "/rx..." command line options.  Some receiver 
>types cannot be auto-detected.  Also many receivers power up speaking NMEA and 
>you can enable their native binary language using the /rx commands.  Native 
>binary mode gives better information and allows controlling the receiver 
>configuration and settings.
>
>Currently-supported receivers include: 
>Trimble Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt-E
>Acron Zeit WWVB receiver
>UCCM - Trimble / Symmetricom GPSDOs
>DATUM STARLOC II GPSDO
>NEC GPSDO (STAR-4 compatible)
>GPSD interface
>Jupiter-T (aka Zodiac)
>Lucent KS24361 REF0/Z3811A (19200:8:N:1)
>Motorola binary format
>Generic NMEA receiver
>Trimble Resolution T family with odd parity
>Sirf binary
>Generic Trimble TSIP binary
>Ublox UBX binary
>Venus mixed binary / NMEA
>Nortel SCPI-compatible GPSDOs (NTWB, NTPX, etc.)
>Z3801A and compatible SCPI GPSDOs
>HP 5xxxx-style SCPI
>Oscilloquartz STAR-4 (via the management interface)
>NVS binary
>PC system clock (no receiver)
>
>After installing Heather, you should edit the heather.cfg file (or the 
>PROPERTIES setting for the desktop icon) for your desired configuration.  
>Everybody should change the "/tz" option for their time zone... it comes set 
>up for the US central time zone.  International uses should add a "/b..." 
>command to set their daylight savings time information.   On Windows, you can 
>press the "n" key and that will bring up NOTEPAD to edit the file.  For the 
>changes to take effect you will need to re-start Heather (or do a "r 
>heather.cfg" keyboard command).
>
>
>
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