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HelioStat, a program for the BlackBerry® Smartphone, allows you to determine
the time and location of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, and lunar
phase on your BlackBerry for any date and location you specify.
HelioStat includes the following features:
- Provides both the time, and azimuth of sunrise and sunset.
- Provides the time of civil, nautical and astronomical dawn and twilight.
- Provides the current location of the sun in azimuth and elevation.
- Provides the time and elevation of transit for sun and moon.
- Allows time shifting to predict or anticipate the location of the
sun at any date and time.
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- Provides the shadow length of an object illuminated by the sun.
- Provides both the time, and azimuth of moonrise and moonset.
- Allows the adjustment of azimuth readings for estimated magnetic declination.
- Provides the current location of the moon in azimuth and elevation.
- Provides the phase of the moon.
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- Allows cell-site location, or more accurate autonomous GPS location
services.
- Add any date/times shown to BB calendar.
- Control calendar where events are added.
- Control font/size of main screen.
- Option to auto-calculate date/times for default location on app startup.
- A compiled list of nearly 250 North American and World Cities.
- When available, HelioStat use your smartphone's GPS
location.
- Works with both internal GPS sensors, and external Bluetooth GPS
devices such as the GlobalSat BT-359
- Keeps track of up to five coordinate locations, which you can name
and describe in a notes field.
- Works independently of cellular data networks.
Version 2.0.2 provides the ability to use cell-site location, or more
accurate autonomous GPS location; add any date/times shown to the BB calendar;
control calendar where events are added; control font/size of mains creen, and
an option to auto-calculate date/times for default location on app startup.
Version 1.10.2 provides an updated GeoMagnetic model for calculating
magnetic declination, and faster GPS initialization. Also adds the ability
to determine how timezone is set when using the GPS: either from the
timezone of the device, or from an estimation based on longitude.
Version 1.9.5 provides a fix for a rare condition that would not allow
HelioStat to exit/quit/close.
With Version 1.9.4, solar and lunar transit are calculated for each day,
and a more accurate lunar phase algorithm has been incorporated.
The menu organization has been updated to meet BlackBerry standards.
With Version 1.7.2, five freeform coordinate locations are available from
the location menu: you can set the coordinates by hand, or using the GPS,
you can name the locations, and you can add descriptive notes.
A geomagnetic model of the earth has also been integrated into HelioStat.
This allows calclulating the approximate magnetic declination at your
location and the reporting of azimuth relative to magnetic north: useful if
you want to anticipate the rise or set of the sun or moon using HelioStat
and a compass.
With Version 1.6.1, you can also track the location of the moon in azimuth
and elevation.
Information on the shadow length of objects illuminated by the sun is also
now available.
With Version 1.3, you can now use the horizontal motion of the trackball,
touchscreen "swipe" gestures or the keyboard to timeshift through the day,
showing the new location of the sun in azimuth and elevation.
Supported keyboard shortcuts: capital A, S, D make time shift backwards,
while capital J, K, and L shift time forwards. Capital C, U, and R signal
"Calculate", "GPS Update", and "Reset time" respectively. Lower case
letters remain available to use search through the Location choice selector.
An options screen now allows you to customize what is displayed on the main
screen, and control other aspects of the user interface.
Screen Shots:
 Normal Operation |
 GPS Mode |
 Save Screen |
Storm Screen Shots:
 Portrait Mode |
 Landscape Mode |
Options Screen:
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HelioStat is currently at Version 2.0.2
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For your convenience, there is an OTA download for
blackberry smartphones running OS4.6.
A Desktop download for OS4.6 is also available.
There is also an
OTA download,
for blackberry smartphones running OS5 or greater and the equivalent
Desktop download for OS5.
| Version 2.0.2: |
Added cell-site location, and more detailed GPS control.
Add any date/times shown to BB calendar.
Control calendar where events are added.
Control font/size of mainscreen.
Option to auto-calculate date/times for default location on app startup.
Several bug fixes, and improvements to user interface.
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| Version 1.10.2: |
Updated GeoMagnetic model, faster GPS initialization.
User choice in determining timezone when using GPS
(device, or longitude)
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| Version 1.9.5: |
Bugfix for stopping GPS on exit.
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| Version 1.9.4: |
Solar and lunar transit are calculated for each day,
and a more accurate lunar phase algorithm have been incorporated.
The menu organization has been updated to meet BlackBerry standards.
GPS coordinates have been trimmed to four decimal digits.
The title bar now keeps time, and will display a '+' when valid GPS
coordinates are being received.
There is an option to invert the altitude reported by internal GPS
hardware/firmware.
There is now an option to control the initialization of the DST setting.
Bug fix: BlackBerry devices 8130, 8330, 8830, on Verizon with their GPS
enabled sometimes caused HelioStat to spawn too many threads and/or throw
an exception on startup.
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| Version 1.7.2: |
Added geo magnetic model of the earth for calculating magnetic declination;
adjusted city data and GPS information to include altitude. Added
mechanisms to store and edit five coordinate locations (Landmarks). |
| Version 1.6.1: |
Added shadow length; adjusted GPS code to use less power when possible;
added diagnostic information about GPS status. |
| Version 1.5: |
Equation normalization and reorganization for size and speed. (internal release). |
| Version 1.4: |
Lunar location tracking. (internal release). |
| Version 1.3.1: |
Minor changes to validation and registration process. |
| Version 1.3.0: |
Added trackball, touchscreen and keyboard navigational controls. |
| Version 1.2.0: |
Added civil, nautical and astronomical dawn/twilight events.
Added current location of the sun, added moonrise, moonset and
phase of the moon. Generalized and combined equations for sun and moon.
Added options to control what is displayed on the main screen. Better
calculation for when field wrap is required (internal release).
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| Version 1.1.0: |
Fixed GPS exception issues, adjusted field layout for use
with larger fonts, added help screen. |
| Version 1.0.0: | Initial Version. |
The free trial will last one week.
If you want to continue using it past the trial period please purchase a license key for only $4.99.
(Checking the operation of the GPS does not count against the trial use.)
Don't forget to provide the PIN number for your BlackBerry smartphone in
the "Instructions to Merchant". Your BlackBerry PIN is an
eight digit hexadecimal number, such as: 32b1f483.
Use Alt+Cap+H to find your PIN number if you don't already know it.
After receiving notification of your payment and your Blackberry's PIN, a
registration key will be generated and sent to the e-mail address
of your payal account. Usually, this happens within an hour of purchase.
Buy it now via PayPal, only $4.99
Questions?
If you are interested in more information about the moon, including a graphical representation
of the lunar phase, upcoming moon phase times, and equinox and solstice dates
please take a look at another Tworoads Software product:
MoonCal.
If you are interested in keeping notes regarding locations/landmarks using
a GPS, please take a look at another Tworoads Software product:
Location Notes.
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