[email protected] writes: >After first trying the Haicom HI-204III claiming to have PPS in the >manual without really having it, I bought a Garmin 18x LVC and >connected it to the onboard COM-port (COM1) on my Asus M3N78 PRO >mainboard. The Haicom is residing on a USB serial adapter (COM6) to >check how stable the offset is.
>Running ntp4.2.5p175-win-x86-bin configured with a couple of >timesources it seems like my ISP's NTP-server gets "disqualified". >Before setting up my own ref.clock I used to have ntp.online.no as my >"favorite NTP-server" thinking it would be the best / most local >server, but now I might offer them to use me as a clock-source? ;) >Anyone wishing to see on their own, might check with ntpq >solbakken.dyndns.org What kind of accuracy is expectable with a NMEA >GPS with PPS connected to the DCD-line of the serial port? It's not >that I have any special need for extreme accuracy, but I suppose it's >allright having the most accurate clock in the neighborhood. :) Probably better than 10 microseconds from the PPS if you had a decent operating system (eg BSD or Linux) On windows, maybe 1 msec accuracy.\. Note that my checking with something in germany is not going to give me very good timing. the earth is a large place. >Cheers, >Geir F _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
