That time difference is exactly 1024 weeks. The people who conceived the
GPS data format foolishly gave it a ten bit field for weeks, so it's a
baked-in flaw.

You have a clock that assumes the 2000-2019 epoch instead of the 2020-2040
epoch. It's possible to fix this in the firmware. Someone has the source
code.

On Sun, Dec 1, 2019, 9:35 AM SWISSNIXIE - Jonathan F. <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Not familiar with the clock, but what gps reveicer are you using? Can you
> vaildate that the GPS Timestamp is correct?  Since when do you have this
> issue?
>
> There was a time rollover in november that can cause serious issues to
> older gps units!
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