[time-nuts] Digital Pots, wiper noise and fine tweaking oscillators

2020-01-26 Thread Perry Sandeen via time-nuts
Yo Bubba Dudes!, Previous posts mentioned wiper noise and stability of a mechanical pots after tweaking. My questions are: Do digital pots after setting have wiper noise? When making fine tuning tweaks to the EFC of an OCXO, can one move it to its *dead on* setting right away or is there some

Re: [time-nuts] Time Server

2020-01-26 Thread Eamonn Nugent
Hiya, Not to be pedantic... 192.168.x.x is one of three address ranges that routers are set to. Other ones are 172.(168-256).x.x and 10.x.x.x. If you're on Mac or Linux, you can run `ip a` or `ifconfig` and view all the IP addresses. If you're on Windows, you can use `ipconfig`. If your computer

Re: [time-nuts] Time Server

2020-01-26 Thread WB6BNQ
Hi Richard, The URL 192.168.xxx.xxx is a standard address that all routers are set to from the factory.  Usually few people ever changes that, so most likely it is your router's address that it is referring to. I think that a first step would be to unplug your router, wait 2 minutes, and

[time-nuts] Time nuts access

2020-01-26 Thread ed breya
Did something happen to change access to this group? I keep getting 404 errors when I try to view the group discussions. It was working just fine and normally up to a few days ago, then nothing. Ed ___ time-nuts mailing list --

[time-nuts] Time Server

2020-01-26 Thread Richard Mogford
Hello I am using a program called Faros to monitor ham radio signals. It relies on accurate time. I built an Arduino time server from the instructions here: https://ukmeteornetwork.co.uk/news/arduino-time-server/ Faros runs a check on all available NTP servers connected to the PC. For some