On Mon, May 27, 2013 10:56 am, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote: [...] > On 27 May 2013 14:56, Bob Camp <[email protected]> wrote: [...] >> Also correct, but a bit of a joke answer: >> >> Raspberry PI driving your television set. Alternatively make the Pi >> feed >> control signals to a hacked normal clock. >> > > Good joke :-) I imagine the electricity bill at the end of the month. > > I would like to have a clock sync with my super precise stratum 1 servers > :-) what's the point in having them if I can see the time anywhere? :-)
Not quite what you are originally looking for, and not in the 'cheap' vein, but I drive a Western Union/Self-Winding Clock Company clock with an hourly sync pulse from my stratum 1 NTP server built from a Soekris Net4501 driven by a Trimble Thunderbolt. It loses some of the 150ns precision of the Soekris, but it is consistently within a second or two. Also, it is a beautiful, historical item and fits well with the rest of my office. Hearing the hourly thump of the synchronization solenoid makes me happy. Ralph Ralph _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
