Mark, While I have not (yet) used Lady Heather, I plan on doing so as soon as I can get my GPSDO. However, I do have a feature suggestion. You have an option that allows dates to be expressions in the European format DD-MM-YYYY vs. the US format of MM-DD-YYYY. What about an option to express dates in ISO standard format: YYYY-MM-DD. Personally, that is the only date format that I use and it has the advantage of being easily sorted. That may make processing collected data easier.
Michael > 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). > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there. -- Best regards, Timenut mailto:[email protected] _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
