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On 5 May 2014 08:06, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> On 5/5/2014 7:41 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
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>> Umm. Nice idea. Perhaps this? http://time-server.android.informer.com/
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>> Thanks, I saw that and asked them if it will use sync to the GPS in the
> phone as
On 5/5/2014 7:41 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
Umm. Nice idea. Perhaps this? http://time-server.android.informer.com/
Thanks, I saw that and asked them if it will use sync to the GPS in the
phone as a source. I'm waiting for an answer.
Geoff.
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson 4X1GM/N3OWJ
Jerusalem Israel.
Umm. Nice idea. Perhaps this? http://time-server.android.informer.com/
On 4 May 2014 18:44, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> On 5/4/2014 5:17 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
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>> You mean you want to use the Android phone as an ntp server?
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> Yes. It has GPS hardware, runs linux and has wifi. Sh
On 5/4/2014 5:17 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
You mean you want to use the Android phone as an ntp server?
Yes. It has GPS hardware, runs linux and has wifi. Should be enough to
make your own GPS derived stratum 1 server.
Geoff.
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson 4X1GM/N3OWJ
Jerusalem Israel.
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You mean you want to use the Android phone as an ntp server?
For ntp client, there is clocksync:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.org.amip.ClockSync
It requires root in order to sung the clock for less than 30 seconds.
On 4 May 2014 14:27, "geoffrey mendelson"
wrote:
> On 5/4/20
On 5/4/2014 2:11 PM, Geoff Shang wrote:
Joining this late, but does anyone know if there is an NTP device driver
for an android phone? You can get a new Android 4 phone for 500 NIS, and
used ones range in price from that to nothing (especially ones with
cracked screens).
TIA.
Geoff.
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Geo
Hi,
Thanks everyone for your responses.
On Fri, 2 May 2014, Shlomi Fish wrote:
I've had a similar problem on my laptop and I solved it by running "ntpdate
-u" (Where "-u" tells it to use the unprivileged port which is also used by
the "-d" flag which worked) instead of a regular "ntpdate". I'm