Hi Ermanno,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Joe.
Thank you for the answers.
Also here uses a program for the control of the rotors
(as is small the world !!) taking the data from [azel.dat]
One of I these days will add the routine for set of
the frequency also.
Thank you
Ermanno / ik7ezn
Hi Joe and Ermanno,
I assumed, as you did, that raw data files saved by the Linrad S
command do not have time information. I now understand from Leif that
this is not so. I do not tested to see whether, when one reads a raw
data file back into Linrad, it is possible to have Linrad send
Hi Rick,
K9AO (Rick Kunath) wrote:
I am wondering why on the Linux machine you didn't just run the NTP
daemon? I've been using that method for years and it works extremely
well. Using the NTP daemon would allow for even better accuracy of the
clock on the Linux machine than just doing an
Hello Ermanno,
The first impression is extremely positive particularly way the
management of the automatic polarization also on signals that I was not
able to see on the screen of Linrad.
???
Something is wrong here. In case you want the highest sensitivity and
set Linrad parameters