IIRC Lady Heather comes with a TCP/IP example configuration that
connects to a couple of remote Thunderbolts, one of which is in Seattle.
Are you sure that's not what you're seeing?
John
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On 7/8/21 10:00 AM, Admin wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for your comments.
However, how do you explain that having changed the longitude (ONLY)
from my position to the Seattle longitude, many satellites are now
received several AMU beyond 1.0?
A 2021-07-08 14:10, Chris Caudle escreveu:
On Thu, July 8, 2021 4:30 am, Admin wrote:
Now, I recognize my mistake. I shouldn't invoke LH
Lady Heather is a very full featured GPSDO management program. Using
that
for setting up your GPSDO is rarely a mistake, although it has so many
features it is sometimes difficult to find what you need.
It is not enough to change the TZ and location, as I did.
How did you change the location? Did you run the self-survey?
seems to me that the signal strenght algoritm continues referencing to
Seattle.
That makes no sense. Signal strength has no location reference, it is
just a value returned directly from the GPS receiver that is displayed
and
reported by LH. There is no algorithm involved.
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