Did you mean 2.01.6 or is there a newer version?
Version 2.01.6 is the latest version I've seen.
It's the first which drops the "beta" label.
............... Zim
There is a Version V1.23.0 dated 11/20/2013 that I have.
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Did you mean 2.01.6 or is there a newer version?
Version 2.01.6 is the latest version I've seen.
It's the first which drops the "beta" label.
............... Zim
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The latest one I've found is 2.1.6 from the Trimble site here http://www.trimble.com/embeddedsystems/condor-gps-module.aspx?dtID=support
At the bottom of the page listed as "Trimble GPS Studio Application"
I just got it to link to the Nortel, I'll have to play with it now. I had to unplug the DB9 from the computer and plug it back in????
I noticed the old V1.1.21 has an auto update included, but not to V2.
Dave
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From: Don Lewis
To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Trimble Studio, what is it?
There is a Version V1.23.0 dated 11/20/2013 that I have.
I have not tried Trimble Studio yet but I use TBoltMon and Lady Heather,
both with good success.
I have down loaded two different files, of the ones linked to, and have a
question.
The link below takes me to a file labeled 'TrimbleStudio'. When I down load
it, archive it, right click it, select Properties then Details, it shows
'Trimble GPS Studio' and lists a version 1.8.0.0 with a copyright date of
2012 and a file size of 1.39 MB.
A previous link also takes me to a file labeled 'TrimbleStudio' but when I
go through the steps described above, it shows 'Trimble Visual Timing
Studio', version 2.1.6.0, copyright date of 2013 and a file size of 1.74 MB.
I noticed some had problems getting the application to work.
Are these two applications designed to do the same thing, just different
versions, or are they designed for different purposes? While they have the
same name when downloaded, they do not have the same name under
'Properties'.
Thanks in advance.
Joe
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The latest one I've found is 2.1.6 from the Trimble site here
http://www.trimble.com/embeddedsystems/condor-gps-module.aspx?dtID=support
At the bottom of the page listed as "Trimble GPS Studio Application"
I just got it to link to the Nortel, I'll have to play with it now. I had
to unplug the DB9 from the computer and plug it back in????
I noticed the old V1.1.21 has an auto update included, but not to V2.
Dave
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There is a Version V1.23.0 dated 11/20/2013 that I have.
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The 2 versions I have appear the same on the screen, but with different version numbers. As far as I know they're just different versions of the same thing, I don't know why Trimble names them different things, probably to confuse us. The google thing doesn't appear to work and I haven't tried the logging. As far as I can see LH is a bit easier to work with once you understand the keyboard commands. I'm not sure what Studio offers any better/different. Maybe the different versions are made for different platforms, but since the commands etc. seem to be the same, they probably work the same from one product to another. My guess.
Dave
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To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Trimble Studio, what is it?
I have not tried Trimble Studio yet but I use TBoltMon and Lady Heather,
both with good success.
I have down loaded two different files, of the ones linked to, and have a
question.
The link below takes me to a file labeled 'TrimbleStudio'. When I down load
it, archive it, right click it, select Properties then Details, it shows
'Trimble GPS Studio' and lists a version 1.8.0.0 with a copyright date of
2012 and a file size of 1.39 MB.
A previous link also takes me to a file labeled 'TrimbleStudio' but when I
go through the steps described above, it shows 'Trimble Visual Timing
Studio', version 2.1.6.0, copyright date of 2013 and a file size of 1.74 MB.
I noticed some had problems getting the application to work.
Are these two applications designed to do the same thing, just different
versions, or are they designed for different purposes? While they have the
same name when downloaded, they do not have the same name under
'Properties'.
Thanks in advance.
Joe
Folks,
Nigel GM8PZR explained all this very thoroughly a few days ago...
It seem there are more than one development thread of Thrimble Studio
running. I've seen at least three versions.
This link gives you version V1.23.0 11/20/2013 (status beta)
http://www.mmnt.net/db/0/0/ftp.trimble.com/pub/sct/misc/bin/TrimbleStudio
Which does seem to be the latest official version.
If you have trouble connecting with Studio, try unplugging your Serial
cable until after the PC has booted. It seems that WinXP confuses it
with your mouse.
regards ............. Zim
I don't see any difference in the V1.23.0.0 and the V2.01.6, (status private) they both seem to do the same thing here. That link to mmnt.net resulted in some strange russian gaming site coming up when I clicked on the Studio Application, I had to use a download manager and scanned it for virus.
Zim, in the Receiver Version window, I have V3.68 12/16/2004 for my Nortel, what does yours say?
I don't see any advantage from LH myself.
Dave
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From: Graeme Zimmer
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Trimble Studio, what is it?
Folks,
Nigel GM8PZR explained all this very thoroughly a few days ago...
It seem there are more than one development thread of Thrimble Studio
running. I've seen at least three versions.
This link gives you version V1.23.0 11/20/2013 (status beta)
http://www.mmnt.net/db/0/0/ftp.trimble.com/pub/sct/misc/bin/TrimbleStudio
Which does seem to be the latest official version.
If you have trouble connecting with Studio, try unplugging your Serial
cable until after the PC has booted. It seems that WinXP confuses it
with your mouse.
regards ............. Zim
Hi Dave,
That link to mmnt.net resulted in some strange russian gaming site
Yes, somehow I posted the wrong link. It should have been:
ftp://ftp.trimble.com/pub/sct/misc/bin/TrimbleStudio
I don't see any difference in the V1.23.0.0 and the V2.01.6
Try the update function in Help. On mine it didn't work
(must be hard wired to some other address)
Zim, in the Receiver Version window, I have V3.68 12/16/2004 for my
Nortel, what does yours say?
Mine says 3.75 8/7/6 (2006 ?) (will try to attach pix)
regards .............. Zim