While on the subject of antenna cable delay and sawtooth values,  I have only 
seen Trimble document the sign of the value that you enter to compensate for 
cable delays (for Trimble devices you enter a negative value).   Other 
receivers may require a positive or negative value.  Also, some receivers will 
not accept will not accept negative cable delay values and can only move the 
PPS in one direction from nominal using their cable delay feature.    

Also, I have never seen anybody document how the sign of their reported 
sawtooth compensation value relates to the PPS edge.   For some receivers it is 
the offset of the PPS edge from true time.  For others it is the delay you need 
to apply to the edge to get it to true time.  

Asking the manufacturer about either value may or may not give the correct 
answer.   The only way to know for sure is to test it...  and that requires 
comparison to a known to be correct and very accurate PPS source...  


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> The systems that use 1PPS delay chips solve your worry with an at-power-on 
> adjustment to the receiver's antenna delay parameter.                         
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