> Even though the resolution of the clock is low, you can get an accurate 
> reading if you catch it rolling over from T to T+1.
> 
> I'd make a loop that reads the time and counts how many times you get the 
> same answer.

Hal,

The hp 59309A has a talk-only mode where timestamps are output at 40 Hz; so 
that would narrow it down to 25 ms.

BTW, if you're curious, look at the service manual 
(http://ko4bb.com/manuals.php). This is a pre-microprocessor age GPIB 
instrument that uses a 4096-bit ROM-based state machine (A5U2) as a CPU. Very 
clever, very 70's.

The 59309A is a wonderful, compact, vintage instrument, but my suggestion to 
the OP is that it's not really suitable for use for precise time or NTP.

/tvb

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