On Sat, 5 Aug 2017 13:01:56 +0200
Martin Burnicki wrote:
> Chris Albertson wrote:
> > I'm not a fan of Meinberg because of the way they market freely
> > available software.
>
> I'm sorry you feel this way.
>
> We at Meinberg have supported the NTP project for
Chris,
Chris Albertson wrote:
> I'm not a fan of Meinberg because of the way they market freely
> available software.
I'm sorry you feel this way.
We at Meinberg have supported the NTP project for many years, by
donations of money and hardware, testing, submitting bug reports and
patches.
On Fri, August 4, 2017 9:39 am, Chris Wilson wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for the replies, so basically would you say that
> with a permanent internet connection I should forget using GPS time to
> set the PC clock and just use Meinberg or NTP (which is what I am
> currently using and
I'm all for building NTPD from source (as a former refclock developer).
But for those not building from source and wanting to install on Windows,
Meinberg NTPD's self-installing package is very easy and does everything
right.
They distribute this for free. I think they've done a great service.
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 7:39 AM, Chris Wilson wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone for the replies, so basically would you say that
> with a permanent internet connection I should forget using GPS time to
> set the PC clock and just use Meinberg or NTP (which is what I am
Doh! Sorry David... I actually found the Meinberg references from the
stasignal.eu page.
Can't tell you the number of hours I've spent reading your page.
Working on both my GPSDO and NTP Stratum-1 solutions now... well,
they're "on the list".
73,
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Clay Autery, KY5G
Hello,
on 04/08/2017 15:36 you wrote:
> Answer to second question: For GMT time display set the time zone
> name to GMT with a time zone offset of 0. (TZ keyboard command TZ
> GMT, command line option /tx=GMT).
> First question: Yes Heather can set your system clock (assuming
> the
From: Clay Autery
I use Meinberg's NTP for Windows... and their Monitor program.
https://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/sw/ntp.htm
73,
===
Clay,
That's a Windows compile of the source I mentioned:
I use Meinberg's NTP for Windows... and their Monitor program.
https://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/sw/ntp.htm
73,
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Clay Autery, KY5G
MONTAC Enterprises
(318) 518-1389
On 8/4/2017 2:10 AM, David J Taylor via time-nuts wrote:
> Apologies for the off list reply.
>
> The
Answer to second question: For GMT time display set the time zone name to GMT
with a time zone offset of 0. (TZ keyboard command TZ GMT, command line
option /tx=GMT).
First question: Yes Heather can set your system clock (assuming the program
has access privileges to the change the clock.
Apologies for the off list reply.
The site www.davehart.net does not appear to be online any more. Would
you know of an alternative source for the Dave Hart Windows port of
NTP ?
Cheers
Arne
Arne,
The official distribution contains a Windows port which
Adrian Godwin wrote:
> Could Lady Heather provide an NTP server so a local NTP client could access
> the GPS time ? Or is that an overcomplicated way to do it?
If LH can adjust the system time (I don't know if it can) then you could
in addition install ntpd and configure the "local clock"
Could Lady Heather provide an NTP server so a local NTP client could access
the GPS time ? Or is that an overcomplicated way to do it?
On 3 Aug 2017 20:19, "David J Taylor via time-nuts"
wrote:
> I use an NTP client to set my Windows 7 64 bit PC time for digital
> mode
I use an NTP client to set my Windows 7 64 bit PC time for digital
mode amateur radio activities, but I was wondering if my Trimble
Thunderbolt and Lady Heather can do the same job? If it can, how do I
do it please, and can the PC show GMT and not UTC, and finally does
the date glitch affect
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