Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2017-01-01 Thread dikshie
On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 3:37 PM, Wannes Sels wrote: > Here's mine on my Casio F-91W > http://imgur.com/yjbhXh6 > NICT Japan has a photo: https://twitter.com/NICT_Publicity/status/815378497484955652 Best Regards, Dikshie > On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 4:09 AM Nick Sayer via

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-31 Thread Wannes Sels
Here's mine on my Casio F-91W http://imgur.com/yjbhXh6 On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 4:09 AM Nick Sayer via time-nuts wrote: > Here's what I got: > > https://youtu.be/nGMFzhNFrb4 > > It worked as I expected. 4:00:00 PM was two seconds long. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Dec 30,

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-31 Thread Nick Sayer via time-nuts
Here's what I got: https://youtu.be/nGMFzhNFrb4 It worked as I expected. 4:00:00 PM was two seconds long. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 30, 2016, at 11:49 AM, Nick Sayer via time-nuts > wrote: > > I'm going to definitely observe my GPS clock to check its behavior. It >

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-30 Thread Philip Gladstone
This is my clock (NTP synchronized) -- with a bit of luck, the second hand will stop (for a second) at the appropriate instant (7PM Eastern). I intend to catch it on video. Unfortunately, this being an inexpensive clock, the plastic gears result in the hands not aligning quite correctly (it

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-30 Thread Azelio Boriani
The leap second warning is present in the PTB clock too (Europe): On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Nick Sayer via time-nuts wrote: > I'm going to definitely observe my GPS clock to check its behavior. It > *should* repeat second zero (in my case of 4PM

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-30 Thread Nick Sayer via time-nuts
I'm going to definitely observe my GPS clock to check its behavior. It *should* repeat second zero (in my case of 4PM PST). Not the most exactingly accurate depiction, but it's the best I can do with the architecture. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 29, 2016, at 12:22 AM, David J Taylor

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-29 Thread Tom Van Baak
;Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" <time-nuts@febo.com> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2016 3:48 PM Subject: Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming > Is there a way in LH to test a clock against accurate internew time > (accurate to .5 seconds I guess)? > > I

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-29 Thread Paul Alfille
Is there a way in LH to test a clock against accurate internew time (accurate to .5 seconds I guess)? I have the Arcron WWVB clock that is newly supported in LH and I'd like to see when the leap second correction is made. On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Vlad wrote: > >> Some

[time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-29 Thread Mark Sims
Before version 5, if the GPS device returned a leap second indicator, Lady Heather showed "Leap pending" in yellow. Version 5 changed that to a countdown clock of time until the leap second (depending upon the time interval until the leap second it can be days/hours/minutes/or seconds...

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-29 Thread Vlad
Some tools here, to see which NTP servers are announcing the event: http://www.satsignal.eu/software/net.htm#NTPLeapTrace For those who using Linux, the following shell command verifies that the current 'timezone' file contains leap seconds and can be used with this directive #

Re: [time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-29 Thread David J Taylor
Is everybody setup to watch it and collect lots of data? Anybody have a list of tools/toys for collecting data? An old favorite: www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/time/leap/test/timelog.c = Some tools here, to see which NTP servers are announcing the event:

[time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-28 Thread Mark Sims
If your device reports the leap second as xx:xx:60, Heather will do an automatic screen dump of the screen to the file "leap_sec.gif". If you don't wan't your location to show up in the dump, with version 5 you can do G L P from the keyboard to not show your lat/lon. SPECIAL WARNING: if you

[time-nuts] A Leap Second is coming

2016-12-28 Thread Hal Murray
Is everybody setup to watch it and collect lots of data? Anybody have a list of tools/toys for collecting data? An old favorite: www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/time/leap/test/timelog.c -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. ___ time-nuts mailing