Re: [time-nuts] My Garmin 18x, Ver 3.50, currently 1 second slow to UTC

2010-12-29 Thread Cook Mike
Ooops... 3.50 firmware is still available at garmin.. I had clicked the wrong link.. sorry Le 29/12/2010 09:55, Cook Mike a écrit : Le 29/12/2010 08:32, David J Taylor a écrit : Calling any Garmin 18x users, I noticed this morning that my Garmin 18x was giving the time 1 second slow

Re: [time-nuts] Time Zone correction from GPS data?

2010-12-29 Thread Cook Mike
Le 30/12/2010 01:11, iov...@inwind.it a écrit : I think you would mean an automatic correction according to the measured position, and not based on a setup parameter (offset to UTC). It should be noted that time zones are not necessarily defined by meridians, and in general they do not. To do

Re: [time-nuts] Us Time Nuts and... Wrist Watches.

2010-12-24 Thread Cook Mike
Le 24/12/2010 18:00, Michael Poulos a écrit : We all enjoy good accurate time keeping. :) What is your favorite watch? My watch (so far) is a Casio WaveCeptor digital watch that gets the WWVB signal and calibrates itself Not sure I have a favorite. I can't find any that do what exactly what I

Re: [time-nuts] GPS for use with NTP server?

2010-12-14 Thread Cook Mike
Le 15/12/2010 07:26, Hal Murray a écrit : But my question was about NTP and if NTP on a typical computer could make use of 1PPS that is down in the nanoseconds A microsecond or few is generally great for NTP. One of the main considerations is temperature of the local crystal which can

Re: [time-nuts] (from HP list) Frequency Standards: Basics and Applications

2010-12-12 Thread Cook Mike
try http://mihd.net/x6govu worked for me with firefox. Le 12/12/2010 23:57, Richard W. Solomon a écrit : I get a file deleted error message ??? Perhaps it doesn't like Firefox ?? 73, Dick, W1KSZ -Original Message- From: paul swedpaulsw...@gmail.com Sent: Dec 12, 2010 2:09 PM