[time-nuts] A new time nut - and a question!

2015-10-01 Thread Christopher Glass
Hi list, I recently got time to build my first stratum-1 GPS timeserver around a raspberry-pi (first model) and one of these [1]. I would ideally like to have it work as a completely standalone time source, only getting timing information from the GPS signal it is receiving (no network peers). As

Re: [time-nuts] A new time nut - and a question!

2015-10-01 Thread David J Taylor
Hi list, I recently got time to build my first stratum-1 GPS timeserver around a raspberry-pi (first model) and one of these [1]. I would ideally like to have it work as a completely standalone time source, only getting timing information from the GPS signal it is receiving (no network peers).

Re: [time-nuts] A new time nut - and a question!

2015-10-01 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2015-10-01 06:05, Christopher Glass wrote: Hi list, I recently got time to build my first stratum-1 GPS timeserver around a raspberry-pi (first model) and one of these [1]. I would ideally like to have it work as a completely standalone time source, only getting timing information from the

Re: [time-nuts] A new time nut - and a question!

2015-10-01 Thread Christopher Glass
Hi David, Thanks for the pointer - but the driver I am using is type 20 (NMEA), so that flag1 is documented as enabling/disabling of PPS signal processing instead. After some time, the output of "ntpq -c pe -c as -c rl" seemed to stabilize as [1]. The GPS reference seems to be used correctly (as