Thanks! I'll have a look at that.
Thanks! I'll have a look at that.
"I have noticed that even those who assert that everything is predestined and that
we can change nothing about it still look both ways before they cross the street"
-Stephen Hawking
BTW, what are you building? Mine was an idea when I was driving around talking on Amateur Radio Satellites. We were in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and I was waiting for my wife to come out of a store. There happened to be an AO-51 pass happening right then, so I made a couple of contacts - only I had NO IDEA what my grid square was! I used my Winnipeg one, and thought "it would be nice to have a handheld, GPS-based unit that displays your current grid square to 6 digits". And the idea was born. I'll get to it, probably right after I finish the smoker controller I'm working on right now.
Did you happen to notice how I list my location on the forum? I guess great minds really DO think alike!
Andy
Last edited by andywpg; - 8th March 2014 at 19:37. Reason: spelling
"I have noticed that even those who assert that everything is predestined and that
we can change nothing about it still look both ways before they cross the street"
-Stephen Hawking
Hi Andy,
The project is already working, I just wanted more information displayed on LCD. The LCD board piggybacks the LCD display. It has a 16F818 which deals with the NMEA string and ADC functions.
It's a GPS Disciplined Oscillator producing 10MHz to 10-12 signal. For accuracy of frequency and timing for MS and EME.
It remains extremely stable but I am slightly improving it by logging the PLL control voltage and the TCXO temp swing.
By logging I can get a mean control position for either start up purposes or short term 'dropout' from gps. Thus it will keep accuracy for short term outage. If the unit is turned off then on, I can apply the correct PLL control voltage until the gps locks again. Although watching the PLL voltage swing whilst trying to lock was fascinating.
It also produces a very accurate 1PPS output. I later intend to use this to trigger the NMEA sentence display. You may be aware that the sentence suffers from lag or slight offset depending if the gps module decides to send another, other, information sentence. In my case at the moment it is 1.635 secs BEHIND actual time as my module occasionally sends out the powerID string which puts the timing RMC sentence out.
I will be turning all off except the RMC sentence. At the moment it is testing phase.
I get a very strong signal from the 60kHz time signal from Anthorn in the UK so I can actually compare the second epoch via SpecLab software visually.
Rob.
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Trying to work through the example in post #1.
The best I can come up with is HK33xv at that location.Originally Posted by tasmod
Are you sure about the example in post #1?
And it seems that Andy is in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.
And you are near Gainsborough, U.K.
If those are close, I can't be that far off with the calculations.
DT
Last edited by andywpg; - 13th March 2014 at 00:13.
"I have noticed that even those who assert that everything is predestined and that
we can change nothing about it still look both ways before they cross the street"
-Stephen Hawking
Thanks Andy, I knew I couldn't be that far off.
But apparently, I need to work on the math some more.
Darned Floating-Point ...
DT
Woohoo!
HK34wh it is!!
And it's not even midnight yet.
It's some really ugly code right now, will need to add some "Pretty" to it.
Are you guy's using PBP3?
If not, there's only so much "Pretty" I can add.
DT
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