The position is absolutely correct. I forgot to mention I changed Latitude and 
Longitude by different values.
The timedelta is *incorrect* and it's only the question why.

I missed a moment when huge time skew appeared. Just system clock was changed 
significantly to incorrect value. Now ntpd.conf set to NTP pool, but hope I can 
fix radioclocks.

Martin

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On Sunday, March 22, 2020 12:54 PM, Otto Moerbeek <o...@drijf.net> wrote:

> On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 12:19:39PM +0000, Martin wrote:
>
> > hw.sensors.nmea0.indicator0=On (Signal), OK
> > hw.sensors.nmea0.timedelta0=619313970.981246 secs (GPS autonomous), OK, Sun 
> > Mar 22 12:47:08.981
> > ^^^^^^
> > hw.sensors.nmea0.angle0=10.0 degrees (Latitude), OK
> > hw.sensors.nmea0.angle1=20.0 degrees (Longitude), OK
> > hw.sensors.nmea0.distance0=30.0 m (Altitude), OK
> > hw.sensors.nmea0.velocity0=0.000 m/s (Ground speed), OK
> > It works for about two years before like a charm, but now timedelta 
> > 619313970.981246 secs.
> > Tried to change GPS receiver, no effect.
> > Martin
>
> You position is also suspect. Can you run cu on the port the GPS is
> atteched to and get a snippet of the output?
>
> -Otto


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