Laurent,

STANAG 4430, along with MIL-STD-188-115 and HaveQuick are mechanisms to 
transmit precision PPS, timecode and frequency from a precision source 
to devices such as frequency-hopped radios. This mechanism has little 
relevance to the NTP protocol specification or implementation unless 
there happens to be an interface device such as a bus peripheral, in 
which case somebody should write a device driver for it.

On the other hand, you remind be this should be in the new book edition. 
Thanks for the headsup.

Dave

Laurent Archambault wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>After read many documentations for NTP, why the STANAG 4430 is not include
>with ntp-4.x.x...
>I am very intéresting for your answers - Best regards and good week-end.
>
>For more informations about this STANAG 4430 :
>http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ptti/1993/Vol%2025_10.pdf
>
>


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