Yes, but it can be a bit difficult to find on some units.  Our 2100's do not 
have a BNC 1PPS in, but you can put the signal on pins 6 and 8 of the GPS HD15 
connector, 6 is signal, 8 is ground.

Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Spencer
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2015 2:33 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Tymserve 2100 thinks it's 1995?

Hi, by any chance do your Tymserve 2100's havea 1pps input that they can use to 
receive a timing source in lieuof their own GPS once the date and time are set 
manually? I run my Datum badged Tymserve 2000 this way and other thanhaving to 
manually deal with leap seconds it has been working well sofar. (Prior posts 
have indicated that at least one of the users havingtroubles with their 
Tymserve 2100 has access to another GPS, and also indicatedthat the units would 
keep the correct date in free mode, so perhaps they couldbe clocked from an 
external GPS.) Essentially I use my Tymserve 2000 as a NTP serverthat is 
clocked by an external 1pps source from a GPSDO. I have no ideahow long it will 
keep running properly, but for a home lab it meets my needs. I wouldn't want to 
use this approach at work or for a critical applicationbut thought I would 
offer this a suggestion as a possible way to breathe a bitmore life into an 
older piece of equipment.
Regards
Mark Spencer




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