On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Greg Hennessy <greg.henne...@cox.net> wrote:
> Since the hardware has a USB connector, what is the right way to
> import the signal if not USB?

I'm sorry, I should have said "best" or "ideal" rather than "right" if
your USB driver/converter supports mapping the PPS input to something
NTP can use.  The much more important part is using a driver that
supports PPS.  The NTPref driver 29 does not support PPS for any of
the devices it handles (Palisades etc. TSIP variants).  If your NTPD
Refclock 29 does support PPS and PPS is getting into your computer
then ntpq -pn should have the PPS indicator.

Note that your USB adapter will have to specifically support the
non-standard Acutime pin-out.  If this is the case then using NMEA+PPS
(20 or 20+22 drivers) is probably the way to go.

What exactly did you buy?
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