"David Lord" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
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A few us isn't bad from PPS unless I'm supposed to use the -350 ms
from nmea via RxD.

Note that the PPS via serial and parallel are both converging to
same < 10us and it's only when serial DCD is disconnected that
GPS_NMEA shoots off by -350us. PPS via parallel is well within
spread of the servers on network

! after 10 hours
!    remote    refid   st t  reach offset jitter
! +GPS_NMEA(0) .GPS.    0 l   377  29.189 21.691
! oPPS(0)      .PPS.    0 1   377  -0.009  0.004
!  serv1       serv2    2 u   377   1.144  0.526
!  serv2       .INIT.  16 u     0   0.000  0.000
!  serv3       serv2    2 u   377  -0.018  1.740
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David

OK, I mis-read the table. If the 9 microseconds is the true offset, that's fine (well, it would be for me, anyway). Do the figures say that with PPS on the parallel port, using the ATOM driver, the GPS is then just working with serial, and it shows a 29 millisecond offset?

Just to clarify, though, when above you say "disconnecting the DCD" you mean leaving the system with no PPS signal, and that's when you see a 350us offset?

Cheers,
David
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