Re: NOTICE ADVISORY TO NAVSTAR USERS (NANU) 2005081
- From: Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 00:21:59 GMT
Happy Trails wrote:
Sam,
Speaking about (shouting) ascii, wouldn't it be nice if somewhere, somehow, someone could take all this verbosity and reduce it to a simple calendar format to which we could all relate more easily, showing how these NANU's might affect our own work schedules if we actually were required to use gps as much as possible in our jobs.
I mean, this teletype format really is getting a little dated, n'est-ce pas?
It could be used as real time input to a mission planning program similar to the ones available from Trimble et al, and throw in the solar flare predictions, and make it easy to know why our construction layouts or as built topos are going to be a bit wonky this week.
Anyone got anything like this, or is anyone looking for a good programming project?
- Tom
Some sort of graphic display that conveys the same information would be welcome... I think there is a military standard for parsible ascii "teletype" format in current use. .
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