I would be keen for some Debian help on PPS as well.. I have a trimble palisade that is part of the pool and seems stable enough. .
But I would be keen to get the PPS from it too.. But I am not sure if I have the wires connected correctly or anything, so yeah.. If anyone can share their debian experiences that would be fantastic :) On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 06:44 +0000, David J Taylor wrote: > > David: > > > > Thanks. I threw your suggestion into ntp.conf and it appears to > > be doing better. Although I had to modify the time1 from 0.651 to 0.850. > > I still might tweak that, but for now GPS_NMEA is the favorite > > in my list and hasn't changed since it sync'd. > [] > *GPS_NMEA(0) .GPSb. 0 l - 64 377 0.000 17.842 > 12.029 > PPS(0) .PPSb. 0 l - 16 0 0.000 0.000 > 0.001 > > > Alby, > > You could be doing much better if you got the PPS working as well. Note > that the reach is zero. The PPS line should have a "o" as the first > character if it's working properly (like the NMEA has a "*"). > > Perhaps you need to rebuild the kernel with PPS support - but I'm not > familiar enough with Linux to know whether that's required. Perhaps > someone can help with your Debian OS (Version 2.6.26.pps001). > > Cheers, > David
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