Hi Mike,

> I was running Tboltmon as the rollover occurred and did not see any phase 
> shift.

I'm pleased you saw no phase shift at all. Did you happen to have a TBoltmon 
log running?

> Maybe your phase offset was due to your Tbolt being in survey mode and its 
> apparent position shifted . 

The particular TBolt I used for the screen capture was powered up too soon 
before GPS midnight for the survey to complete. So I just entered the 
coordinates manually before the photo-op.

But if you look at the two images again, the phase shift may be due to a change 
in DAC value. My theory at this point is that the DAC voltage calculation 
includes at least one component based on slope; and slope implies elapsed time 
interval. A calculation like that would be upset if the underlying time frame 
changes by -1023 weeks instead of +1 week, or -7168 days instead of +1 day, 
etc. Or maybe the TBolt reset on rollover and went back to a previously saved 
DAC value. I don't know. But for those of you making your own GPSDO, keep 
subtle details like this in mind.

The duration of the recovery depends on the time constant. Notice that Mark 
uses a 500 s time constant and I used the default (100 s), so my TBolt 
recovered much quicker than his. I'll have more info as I sift through several 
TBolt's.

/tvb


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Cook" <[email protected]>
To: "Tom Van Baak" <[email protected]>; "Discussion of precise time and 
frequency measurement" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Trimble Thunderbolt no longer determines the correct 
date


Hi,
  I was running Tboltmon as the rollover occurred and did not see any phase 
shift. Old type Tbolt firmware 3.0
Maybe your phase offset was due to your Tbolt being in survey mode and its 
apparent position shifted . 

Mike


> Le 30 juil. 2017 à 02:16, Tom Van Baak <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Caught it. Some Trimble Thunderbolt TBoltmon.exe screen shots attached:
> 
> GPS WN 1959 TOW 604799 (July 29, 2017 23:59:41) advanced to
> GPS WN 936 TOW 0 (December 13, 1997) instead of
> GPS WN 1960 TOW 0 (July 29, 2017 23:59:42).
> 
> 1960 - 936 is 1024 weeks, as advertised for this version of the TBolt GPSDO. 
> Note this happened at 23:59:42 UTC as expected (that's GPS midnight - 18 UTC 
> leap seconds). I did not expect the reported 2.75 us 1PPS phase change and 
> will look into that.
> 
> /tvb
> <tbolt-20170729T165941.gif><tbolt-20170729T165942.gif><TBoltrollover.gif>


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