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Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 20:54:16 -0700
From: Skip Withrow
To: time-nuts@lists.febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] Any (relatively) cheap TSIP GPS receivers without WNRO out
there?
I have an NTP server that uses a Trimble GPS receiver (Accutime 2000,
p/n - 39091-00, ROM 3.06) that has
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 20:54:16 -0700
From: Skip Withrow
To: time-nuts@lists.febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] Any (relatively) cheap TSIP GPS receivers without WNRO out
there?
I have an NTP server that uses a Trimble GPS receiver (Accutime 2000,
p/n - 39091-00, ROM 3.06) that has fallen prey to
ntpsec, a fork of the classic NTP distribution, supports an option to
compensate for the 1024 week rollover:
https://docs.ntpsec.org/latest/ntp_conf.html
time1 sec
Specifies a constant to be added to the time offset produced by the driver,
a fixed-point decimal number in seconds. Each "g" on the
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 3:55 AM Skip Withrow wrote:
>
> I have an NTP server that uses a Trimble GPS receiver (Accutime 2000,
> p/n - 39091-00, ROM 3.06) that has fallen prey to WNRO. Just
> wondering if there are any Trimble (or other brand) receivers that
> have TSIP serial comms that are
Hi Skip,
Are your NTP-server using the Palisade ref clock driver?
http://doc.ntp.org/current-stable/drivers/driver29.html
If it’s using the event-poll mode you might need a receiver supporting that. I
have not seen that outside the Palisade/Accutime family.
Can you fudge the time1 all the
I have an NTP server that uses a Trimble GPS receiver (Accutime 2000,
p/n - 39091-00, ROM 3.06) that has fallen prey to WNRO. Just
wondering if there are any Trimble (or other brand) receivers that
have TSIP serial comms that are available for a reasonable price? Any
help appreciated.
Skip