Good to know your signal is okay, saves the trip up to the roof. Oops... Yeah having your coordinates that far off could cause unexpected issues.
I find when I calculate my position, the lat/long always ends up being the almost exactly same, but my height can vary drastically (30 ft or more) just by the time of day/night. The longer you let winoncore calculate your position, the better off you will be. And of course entering that data correctly in your ntp file always helps. ;) Jason > First of all thanks for your comments, Jason and Richard, i think i have > find the fail: the /etc/ntp.oncore0 had a bad value of Longitude, it > should be negative and not possitive because the value of the longitude > is towards the west. I understand that this fail could produce the > unstable behaviour of the clock. > > Anyway i have tested other things: > > 1. With winoncore i have tested the receiver and the aerial and they were ok. > 2. The GPS finds several satellites (9 or more) with good levels of SNR > (now i discard the lack of visibility and the possibility of electronic > noise). > 3. I have disable FIFO settings of serial port and ACPI support of > FreeBSD server that runs the NTP daemon. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
