I was about to delete this but it sparked a thought for the windows worlds
it would seem either 1 or two putty sessions would work the same as Hals
idea for the linux world. Not sure why I would need two sessions. Hal can
you explain please?
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 2:41 PM Hal
> To ???correct the WNRO??? REQUIRES entering correct date & time, using the HP
> SatStat program, BEFORE the HP 59551A disconnected from Antenna.
You don't need SatStat. (or a Windows environment)
I've done it on Linux with roughly the following recipe:
use stty to setup the serial port para
Hello Gregory.
Worked OK first try !
I just powered the 59551A witout the antenna, used SatStat to set time
and date and connected the antenna.
It locked within 10 minutes.
Thank you for your help.
73 from Claude VA2 HDD
On 2021-11-15 11:20, va2...@ebox.net wrote:
> Hello Gregory and other
Claude -
Have you “fixed” your HP 59551A to display the correct date (WNRO error) ?
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To “correct the WNRO” REQUIRES entering correct date & time, using the HP
SatStat program, BEFORE the HP 59551A disconnected from Antenna.
IF this level of work is beyond your tech skills, then you can use Lad
In fact, I believe that the satellite positions shown on screen plots are
those
calculated from almanac data. My reasoning is that most GPS receivers
seem able to put up such plots first thing after turn-on, before ephemeris
data from even a single satellite is available.
IMO, if the almanac posi