Hello All,

I've (temporarily) given up on the idea of using Linux for the OS, and moved to FreeBSD, with the same GPS hardware, using some of the information on this web page:

http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/FreeBSD-GPS-PPS.htm

ntpq -p now says:

remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*dns1.rmplc.co.u 195.66.241.3 2 u 25 64 1 6.889 1.226 0.615 91.220.127.250 130.88.200.6 3 u 24 64 1 5.600 4.940 0.274 GPS_NMEA(1) .PPS. 0 l 39 64 1 0.000 0.826 0.001

So, I *think* that everything is okay, and it is using the PPS signal. There is one slight worry, which is what I see in /var/log/messages:

Feb 2 09:50:16 tock ntpd[1573]: refclock_nmea: time_pps_kcbind failed: Operation not supported

Please note, I have not done any recompiling of the kernel at this stage - just using the GENERIC kernel, because after reading the comments from Per Hederland in the System software customisation section of the above web page, it seemed unnecessary. Comments?

Thanks for your help!

Paul.

Paul,

I know little about FreeBSD, so I don't know what the error message means. I would wait a little while, and if the "reach" for the GPS_NMEA(1) reaches 377, I reckon you're OK. On the Intel Atom system here, it shows offset: 0.002 and jitter: 0.004 (these are in milliseconds).

I would have expected the poll for the GPS/PPS driver to be 16, and not 64. Here's an extract of what I have in the ntp.conf:

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server  127.127.20.1    mode 0  minpoll 4 maxpoll 4  prefer
fudge   127.127.20.1    flag1 1 flag3 1 refid PPS

server  0.uk.pool.ntp.org       iburst minpoll 10 maxpoll 10
server  1.uk.pool.ntp.org       iburst minpoll 10 maxpoll 10
server  2.uk.pool.ntp.org       iburst minpoll 10 maxpoll 10
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Forcing the Internet servers to be 1024s polling always. I don't have any note that I needed to recompile the kernel, so perhaps it was an install option.

If you find any errors on the Web page, or there is something you would like explained better, or to add, please tell me. I'm glad you found it helpful - well, some of it!

Cheers,
David
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