Martin Burnicki wrote: > Ralf Gross wrote: >> John Pettitt wrote: >>> Ralf Gross wrote: >>>> Martin Burnicki: >>>> 292:23:59:59 >>>> 292:23:59:60 >>>> 293:00:00:00 >>> >>> >>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 59:60 !!!!!!! >> >> DOH! I overlooked that :( >> >>>> 293:00:00:01 >>> >>>> I only noticed a gap between second 21 and 23. >>>> >>> I think the 59:60 is more the cause of the problem! That should only >>> happen when there is a leap second. >> >> Ok, does this mean the NTS-100-GPS FW is buggy? > > Yep.
:( >> Should I ignore the peak, >> because it will hopefully disappear after 12/31/2005? > > If you don't get a firmware upgrade, and you can live with it, you can just > wait. There is no firmware for the NTS-100 listed at <http://www.symmetricom.com/support/ttm-swlist.aspx> > Probably the receiver will work correctly again at the beginning of January. > Currently the GPS satellites are sending 13 and 14 for UTC offset from UTC > time before and after the leapsecond. In January, shortly after the leap > second, they will probably start to send 14 for both values and your > problems will disappear. As long as I have not to expect further problems, I'll wait until January and see what happens. > You can find more details on GPS UTC/leap second parameters in two of my > earlier articles which are archived in the NTP questions mailing list > archives: > http://lists.ntp.isc.org/pipermail/questions/2005-September/006543.html > http://lists.ntp.isc.org/pipermail/questions/2005-September/006528.html Thanks for the links! Ralf _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
