send a PM to Michael again... he'll hook you up... he's got the exact 
firmware you need and knows these clock better than most here... js.

B

On Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 7:14:31 PM UTC-7, nixiefanvinh wrote:
>
> The GPS receiver is Haicom HI-203E.  When the NixiChron had trouble 
> finding satellites in 2010, I did reach out to Jeff about possibly getting 
> another one.  At the time, he responded with this:
>
> "FYI, the receiver is programmed specific to this clock, and one purchased 
> elsewhere will require all NMEA strings except $GPRMC once per second to be 
> disabled."
>
> The problem resolved itself and I didn't purchase a new receiver from 
> Jeff.  So, in all likelihood, the receiver I have is from 2005.
>
> The Daylight Savings calendar is embedded in the NixiChron and since my 
> unit is an older one, it doesn't have the firmware that's been updated with 
> the new change-over dates.  I remember waiting a month for the time to fall 
> back an hour, which it did, but not long after that, the date has been 
> wrong and the time reverted to Daylight Savings.  This does sound like the 
> rollover you're mentioning!
>
> I don't have a way to check the GPS timestamp.
>
>
> On Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 8:35:25 AM UTC-8, SWISSNIXIE - Jonathan F. 
> wrote:
>>
>> Not familiar with the clock, but what gps reveicer are you using? Can you 
>> vaildate that the GPS Timestamp is correct?  Since when do you have this 
>> issue?
>>
>> There was a time rollover in november that can cause serious issues to 
>> older gps units!
>>
>

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