In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Murray) wrote:
> I don't agree with the suggestion to disable the spread spectrum > stuff. It's there for a reason. Effectively, your CPU will run The reason is basically a workaround for poor quality combinations of case and motherboard. I believe the amateur radio community feels that it is a bad solution because it basically moves the generated radio frequency interference from a number of spot frequencies to a wide band of frequencies, without reducing it well below natural background levels Although spot frequencies are still a nuisance, most of the band is still available to weak signals, but broad noise wipes out weak signals across the whole band, even though the result complies with the relevant legislation. That legislation is a compromise, aimed at minimising manufacturer compliance costs. > slightly slower. I haven't seen anything published to indicate > that the speed is sufficiently less stable so that ntpd will notice. I assume it is pseudo random, so the long terms stability will be as good, but the short term stability may be compromised, although I'm not sure of the timescale. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
