Well,  when you think about it that is exactly what is supposed to happen with 
GPS time... it is a continuous time scale without those pesky leapy 
discontinuities.  My Tbolt feeds a system that is on GPS time.  I did not want 
to upset it by changing the time to UTC,  and I did want to see how  the 
Thunderbolt GPS time scale handled it (and figured most people would be 
monitoring UTC).  

At 00:00:15 UTC the leapsecond indicator went off (recorded in the log).  
Unfortunately Lady Heather's program did not log changes in the UTC offset 
value (it does now) so I don't know if the UTC offset flag changed from 14 to 
15 at 00:00:00 GPS or at 00:00:15 GPS.  I suspect that it was the latter.
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