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.
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David
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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
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 #
I just found out the 58534A uses a Furino GT-74 as well...
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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
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,
On 11/08/2013 11:33, Martin Burnicki wrote:
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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
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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.
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!
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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
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!
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
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