David L. Mills wrote:
Rob,
I can confirm that the Spectracom GPS and WWVB receivers, Arbiter GPS
receiver, TrueTime NTS-200 GPS/NTP server, WWV/H audio driver and
those systems with the NIST leapsecond file, either via ftp or
Autokey, handled the lurch correctly. On the other hand, the EndRun
CDMA/NTP server took about five minutes to lurch.
Dave
Rob van der Putten wrote:
Hi there
"Richard B. Gilbert" wrote:
It's not quite what you asked for but:
Publishers of Computer Time Synchronization Software
<http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/general/softwarelist.htm>
and
Manufacturers of Time and Frequency Receivers
<http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/general/receiverlist.htm>
Comments on which of these actually handled the leap second correctly
would
be nice.
Regards,
Rob
Where can I get the leap second file by ftp? I've looked on the NIST
web site and failed to find it. They display the leap second
information but I don't see a link to where it's available for
download. Getting it by autokey is not an option; I'm behind a NAT
firewall/router.
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