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Hi,

Could you please tell us a little about your hardware? What software are
you using for catching the PPS signal? What is your configuration?

- From your information I can't tell what's wrong. Are you sure you are
recieving PPS signals? Are you sure you are recieving them on the right
pin? Are you sure the GPS is sending PPS signals? The GPS needs a good
fix before sending PPS.

/Tim

Ana Hernandez wrote:
> Hi Rob,
> 
> I read your mail, and I have a problem about you said, I have a node
> with a GPS Garmin, the signal of pps that I receive is very short, so I
> can not to synchronize the node.
> 
>  remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset
> jitter
> ==============================================================================
>  127.127.28.0    .SHM.            0 l    -   64    0    0.000    0.000
> 4000.00
> +193.224.70.7    195.111.99.186   2 u  300  512  377   25.619    1.349
> 0.087
> *130.206.169.218 .SHM.            1 u  239  512  377   40.112    1.271
> 0.085
> 
> The pulses are too short for transmission via RS232.  I try to lengthen
> them, 
> 
> /bin/echo -ne "\n\$PGRMC,,$ALTITUDE,,,,,,,,3,,2,48,\n\n" > $GPSDEVICE
> 
> but I can not get to lengthen the pulses, you think that is posible the 
> problem is in the wire?
> 
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