> Le 4 mai 2015 à 12:43, Chris Mottram <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hi Bob, I've just this minute joined this list, because I Tymserve 2100 unit 
> we have at work has just started doing the same thing, at just gone 1am UT on 
> May  3rd. I've also tried restarting and power cycling (this is somewhat 
> convoluted as the unit is ~3000 miles away from me) but it's firmly stuck in 
> 1995
> 
> Ours is currently running Rev 3.1 :
> 5 ? version
> Boot Code - Tymserve_2100
>  Rev 1.1   12/20/1996 13:07:21
> Main Code - TymServe_2100
>  Rev 3.1   08/22/2002 12:15:37
> 
> After a power cycle, our unit comes up as follows:
> 3 ? time
> JAN 01 1995 00:01:53.687252
> After the GPS has locked this changes to:
> 5 ? time
> SEP 17 1995 20:14:35.479915
> Where 20:14 was the correct UT time.`

The date is " 7,169  Days   -- or --   1,024  Weeks and  1  Days » back, So 
that indicates it is due to GPS week rollover. 
There may be fixes from the manufacturer. Or  you could correct in software 
before use.


> 
> cheers
> 
> Chris
> 
> On 05/04/2015 12:31 AM, Bob Martin wrote:
>> My Tymserve 2100 gps unit (Rev 4.1) thinks it's 1995 -- September 17, 1995.
>> 
>> But a restart (connect via telnet and give the commands util restart) brings 
>> it back to the correct time and date -- for a while? I haven't caught it 
>> dropping back, so i don't know if it's doing this on the hour, after an 
>> hour, or what, but I noticed it last night, and I've restarted it a few 
>> times today.
>> 
>> Any clues?
>> 
>> I know about the off-by-a-second issue with the pending leap second. This 
>> one is more interesting!
>> 
>> So far I've just been issuing software restarts. The next time I'll power 
>> cycle the sucker and see if that does any good.
>> 
>> GPS signal isn't the issue; the 2100 shares an external GPS antenna with my 
>> Thunderbolts through a Symmetricom 58536A GPS splitter, and the Thunderbolts 
>> are as happy as a Thunderbolt can be.
>> 
>> cheers
>> 
>> bob k6rtm
>> 
>> 
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