Hi Linus,

I am looking at a log from Suunto EON  Steel and it seems that it
generally has a 10 second sample interval. However, there is a "leap
second" every now and then. Thus causing a drift on the sample times.
Did you see this on your the EON? The log is from Subsurface, so I am
wondering if this is something that Subusrface does or is it "normal"
for the EON, or something else.

---8<---
  <sample time='2:41 min' depth='13.55 m' temp='6.1 C' pressure='177.2
bar' ndl='53:00 min' />
  <sample time='2:51 min' depth='14.11 m' pressure='176.65 bar'
ndl='50:00 min' />
  <sample time='3:01 min' depth='15.04 m' temp='6.0 C'
pressure='175.39 bar' ndl='45:00 min' />
  <sample time='3:11 min' depth='15.77 m' temp='5.9 C'
pressure='174.89 bar' ndl='40:00 min' />
  <sample time='3:22 min' depth='16.9 m' pressure='173.93 bar'
ndl='34:00 min' />
  <sample time='3:32 min' depth='18.0 m' pressure='172.9 bar' ndl='30:00 min' />
  <sample time='3:42 min' depth='19.3 m' temp='5.8 C' pressure='172.14
bar' ndl='26:00 min' />
  <sample time='3:47 min' depth='19.3 m' />
  <sample time='3:52 min' depth='20.87 m' temp='5.7 C'
pressure='171.65 bar' ndl='22:00 min' />
---8<---

There is also some odd samples which I assume are interpolated by
Subsurface to correspond to events (even though there is no
corresponding event visible on the log for every single interpolated
sample).

miika
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