Re: [time-nuts] Rollover : Thunderbolt

2019-04-06 Thread Dana Whitlow
My ancient T'bolt (purchased well-used several months ago) also went from 1023 to 1024. A quick look at IQ phase data I was recording (referred to a free-running PRS-10) shows no discernible glitch at the moment of rollover. This old T'bolt has been living in 1999 for as long as I've had it. So

[time-nuts] Rollover : Thunderbolt

2019-04-06 Thread Mark Sims
Thunderbolts have a rollover date based upon the firmware build date. That delays the week rollover. They went into rollover mode around May-June of 2017. ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com To unsubscribe, go to

Re: [time-nuts] Rollover : Thunderbolt

2019-04-06 Thread paul swed
HP 3801 locked after the rollover. Thats all I have checked so far. Regards Paul On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 9:01 PM Martin VE3OAT wrote: > Well! I must have misunderstood something. At 23:59:42 on 06 April, > LadyHeather informed me that my Thunderbolt changed from week number > 1023 to 1024. > >

Re: [time-nuts] Rollover : Thunderbolt

2019-04-06 Thread Martin VE3OAT
Well!  I must have misunderstood something.  At 23:59:42 on 06 April, LadyHeather informed me that my Thunderbolt changed from week number 1023 to 1024. Drama!  Suspense!  Excitement!  I had expected a reset from 1023 to 0.  But that isn't what happened.  Maybe in another 20 years ... 73,

Re: [time-nuts] Rollover: Thunderbolt

2019-04-02 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi One device on that list is the NetRS. If you have one and are not on the latest firmware, the upgrade is free and fairly easy to do. TBolt’s show up as “non-compliant / no fix / end of life long past”. There are a number of other devices from various outfits that also fall into this “no

Re: [time-nuts] Rollover: Thunderbolt

2019-04-02 Thread Anders Wallin
FWIW UNAVCO now lists some actual hardware models with issues/no-issues and links to further material: https://kb.unavco.org/kb/article/preparing-gps-gnss-receivers-and-hardware-for-the-april-6-2019-gps-week-number-rollover-wnro-867.html On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 10:00 PM Bob kb8tq wrote: > Hi >

[time-nuts] Rollover: Thunderbolt

2019-03-31 Thread John Reilly
I have an elderly Trimble Thunderbolt that I use primarily as a frequency reference. The date has never been correct (today, it reads Aug 15, 1999), which probably resulted from the last rollover. Should I anticipate any additional problems with the upcoming rollover? This Thunderbolt has