[ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread David Taylor
Today is the start of a new GPS 1024 week epoch - see: http://adn.agi.com/GNSSWeb/ Folks with really old GPS units are reporting problems, those of us with current millennium GPS receivers should be OK, though. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread A C
On 8/10/2013 23:44, David Taylor wrote: Today is the start of a new GPS 1024 week epoch - see: http://adn.agi.com/GNSSWeb/ Folks with really old GPS units are reporting problems, those of us with current millennium GPS receivers should be OK, though. I must not be reading the page

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread Mark C. Stephens
I have 2 GPS down, a Z3815A and a HP 58534A. Both are rolled back to Dec 12, 1993. Nothing I do will get them on the right year. Once they see a bird, they rollback to 1993. Of interest is they both use Furino modules. From the Z3815A: :DIAG:IDEN:GPS? --,SFTW P/N # 4850113,SOFTWARE VER #

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread Mark C. Stephens
I just found out the 58534A uses a Furino GT-74 as well... -Original Message- From: questions-bounces+marks=non-stop.com...@lists.ntp.org [mailto:questions-bounces+marks=non-stop.com...@lists.ntp.org] On Behalf Of Mark C. Stephens Sent: Sunday, 11 August 2013 6:06 PM To:

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread Martin Burnicki
Martin Burnicki wrote: David Taylor wrote: Today is the start of a new GPS 1024 week epoch - see: http://adn.agi.com/GNSSWeb/ That page also says today's week number in the current epoch is 729, not 0, and the absolute week number is 1753=129+1024, which matches what I see on our GPS

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread Martin Burnicki
David Taylor wrote: Today is the start of a new GPS 1024 week epoch - see: http://adn.agi.com/GNSSWeb/ Folks with really old GPS units are reporting problems, those of us with current millennium GPS receivers should be OK, though. I doubt this is correct. GPS week 0 was in January 1980,

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread David Taylor
On 11/08/2013 11:33, Martin Burnicki wrote: [] That page also says today's week number in the current epoch is 729, not 0, and the absolute week number is 1753=129+1024, which matches what I see on our GPS receivers. David, maybe you have misread something? Martin -- Martin Burnicki Meinberg

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread Rob
A C agcarver+...@acarver.net wrote: On 8/10/2013 23:44, David Taylor wrote: Today is the start of a new GPS 1024 week epoch - see: http://adn.agi.com/GNSSWeb/ Folks with really old GPS units are reporting problems, those of us with current millennium GPS receivers should be OK, though.

Re: [ntp:questions] DNS resolution on ntpd

2013-08-11 Thread Marco Marongiu
I looked up dns, resol, and ip to no avail. Am I missing something? Maybe dynamic or pool? http://archive.ntp.org/ntp4/ChangeLog-dev Thanks! -- M ___ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi again, On 08/11/2013 03:36 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote: Hi David, On 08/11/2013 08:44 AM, David Taylor wrote: Today is the start of a new GPS 1024 week epoch - see: http://adn.agi.com/GNSSWeb/ Folks with really old GPS units are reporting problems, those of us with current millennium

Re: [ntp:questions] Start of new GPS 1024 week epoch

2013-08-11 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2013-08-11 00:44, David Taylor wrote: Today is the start of a new GPS 1024 week epoch - see: http://adn.agi.com/GNSSWeb/ Folks with really old GPS units are reporting problems, those of us with current millennium GPS receivers should be OK, though. You must have been looking at 1999!

Re: [ntp:questions] Sudden change in precision and jitter

2013-08-11 Thread A C
On 8/10/2013 14:02, A C wrote: On 8/10/2013 11:52, David Lord wrote: A C wrote: Old thread but new data coming up. After running for a nice while ntpd finally spun out of control as I've described before. It swung the clock around and then finally stopped doing anything. When I finally