[600MRG] USB GPS PC Application
Bayard Coolidge, N1HO
n1ho at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 21 12:20:05 EDT 2022
It wasn't me who posted it, but I've been using Lady Heather to manage/monitor my Trimble-based GPSDO forseveral years, and I highly recommend it. It runs on Windows, Linux and macOS, the latter two under X11,which is compiled in.
Lady Heather's Disciplined Oscillator Control Program
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Lady Heather's Disciplined Oscillator Control Program
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If that doesn't fit your needs, you might want to peruse the mailing list archives of the GPSD development group
GPSd — Put your GPS on the net! (even if you're not planning to actually put YOUR GPS on the net).
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GPSd — Put your GPS on the net!
gpsd is a utility that can listen to a GPS or AIS receiver and re-publish the positional data in a simpler format.
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Another site for potentially useful information, links and mailing list archives is:
Time-Nuts -- Precise Time and Frequency for Amateurs
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Time-Nuts -- Precise Time and Frequency for Amateurs
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Hope that helps!
73,
Brandy, N1HO (EL96xh)
On Thursday, July 21, 2022, 12:04:57 PM EDT, Gedas <w8bya at mchsi.com> wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to locate a post from maybe a week or two ago (I think it was on this group, forgive me if not) that someone posted a link to a very cool application that provided time of day, lat/long, and even ham grid squares from a little USB based GPS receiver......does anyone know what that application or URL was? TU 73 Gedas, W8BYA EN70JT
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