I'm not 100% sure, and I wrote the code. lol,

But really.

We convert the time info in the GPS NMEA sentence to a 32 bit elapsed
seconds count from an epoch date. This is what gets transmitted via the
RPTR radio link.

So.
Dec 31,  23:59:60
Jan   1,  00:00:00

Should both display the same (as Jan 1  00:00:00).

 If you have any transition effects that run at the top on the minute they
will start as usual and then exit with the correct time showing. You should
also get a  "SYNCED" message as the clock readjusts its internal RTC to
match the received GPS time.

But if the GPS module itself gets confused, who knows what'll happen. Could
be fun to watch.

carl
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On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Jon D. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone know how the MOD-SIX_7971 will display this extra second?
>
> Jon
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