Hi Eugene,

Please check that time stamp here: http://www.unixtimestamp.com/index.php
It looks alright to me.  It *is* reporting the correct time in a unix
timestamp format.  Maybe you are making a more subtle point about
nomenclature?  As in the GPS epoch is not the same as the Unix timestamp
epoch  in 1970?  In any event, a unix time stamp is fairly common,
unambiguous way to specify a time.

Thanks,

Dan

On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 8:19 PM Eugene Grayver <eugene.gray...@aero.org>
wrote:

> This is being posted to both GR and Ettus forums because both groups
> should be aware.
>
>
> The value returned by  USRP.get_mboard_sensor('gps_time') is incorrect.
> It is NOT the GPS epoch, but is time relative to the UNIX epoch.  Only off
> by a decade or so...
>
>
> 'GPS epoch time: 1481073287 seconds'
>
>
>
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Very Respectfully,

Dan CaJacob
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