030: - Delivering only fex21 with english language, even for german speaking clients [Apr 2010] 029: - Migration of the GPS syncronization to Garmin G18 GPS antenna Old style Holux GPS antennas are no longer supported for GPS syncronization due to wrong behavior after the 2009 leap second insertion. Holux GPS antennas are still usable for storing GPS positioning 028: - Wrong displayed current values (factor 10) for 30A measurement corrected 027: - Current resolution for currents < 1mA extended - Usage of ";" in comment and site text prevented, causes problems with reading *.nmd files otherwise 026 - Measuring of microvolts now selectable with median values - New filemenu shows recently 4 (previous showed only 1) used files - Text inputs for test points expanded up to 30 characters - Hanging during automatic saving files procedure corrected - Menu "Extras" -> "Firmware Upload" recognizes MoData2 hardware type 025: - New routines for Holux 213 GPS antenna - New start-up routines for MoData2 024: - Last used numer of poles (2 or 4) for resistance measurement will be the default for the next start of NaMobil - GPS syncronization stores the last used antenna (Holux 210 or Holux 213) for better recognizing the leap time second 023: - GPS-Syncronization with recognizing the leap time second (for GPS-antennas "Holux210" and "Holux213") 022: - Wrong storing of pipe resistance values when having no fractional value part corrected 021: - Simultaneously measuring of potential (channel 1) and voltage (channel 2) during potential measurement activated. Gives the opportunity to measure pipe potential and casing voltage in one step. Casing voltage is only recognized and measured when voltage on channel 2 is greater then +/- 100 mV. - Deactivated file savings during switching between test points. - Further hanging up situations cleared 020: - Further hanging up situations cleared - First modifications for the color version of the fex21 - Faster resistance measurement 019: - GPS-Synchronisierung with at least 3 Satellites possible - Still having problems with the leap second introduced on the 31.12.2005. For accurate correction of the leap second, max. 12 minutes continuous GPS signal is needed. The firmware of the GPS antenna doesn't handle the leap second always correctly. Afer a few hours of unpowered GPS antenna, again up to 12 minutes of continuos GPS signal is needd, for correcting the leap second. We're still working on this GPS synchronisation problem. - A few hanging up situation corrected