Get some of the small adhesive silicone bumps at Home Depot and punch a small 
hole in the middle.  Perfect solution to cover the screw and protect surfaces. 
Jeff 
-------- Original message --------From: 'Greg P' via neonixie-l 
<neonixie-l@googlegroups.com> Date: 9/14/21  9:11 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: 
neonixie-l <neonixie-l@googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Using a 
NWTS on a NixiSat to replace a Haicom 204III puck... Then NWTS' are great 
units.  I have a few of them on my Jeff Thomas clocks and they work perfectly.  
I wish I could find a suitable rubber foot to put on the bottom of the NWTS, 
don't like them sitting on the screw heads.On Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 
7:57:07 AM UTC-4 Nick wrote:Just received some new NWTS units and sorted the 
B7971 GPS FLW too - this clock has a reversed PS/2 connector - Pin 1 is Vcc, 
Pin 2 is GND and Pin 6 is RXD at RS232 levels and 4800 baud. The unit requires 
$GPRMC once per second - remember to set the NWTS to RS232 levels.Also gave me 
an opportunity to dismantle the clock and clean it all out - there's been a 
steady build-up of fine dust over many years, so a clean was long overdue.I've 
also set the NWTS units for all my older clocks that don't have inbuilt DST to 
do automatic DST changeover too...NickOn Sunday, 29 August 2021 at 19:33:32 
UTC+1 Nick wrote:Having my NixieSat happily running on a NWTS, I've bought some 
more...Next in line is a Pete Hand B7971 FLW. This is interesting as the P/S2 
port is messed up as when the PCB was inverted a small error crept in and the 
P/S2 socket was mounted under the board but the pins were not re-routed, so 
it's a mirror of what it should be, hence the need for a specially wired Haicom 
204III puck (an unmodified Haicom 204III with the pre-wired P/S2 plug won't 
work).Anyone done this one yet? Again, should be pretty trivial...On Friday, 27 
August 2021 at 05:18:28 UTC+1 b...@bencrosby.net wrote:Terry, I have used both 
(first) an NWTS and later also MichaelB's timelink reciever to drive my 
NixieChron. I did buy the Microchip processor upgrade from Michael for the 
Nixiechron with the last firmware. The process is very simple as described 
above by Nick. At one point I was looking at getting a Chinese manufacturer to 
make up a bunch of 6" P/S2 minidin to 3.5mm cables for exactly this. Like many 
things, I got sidetracked.I do recall there was one NWTS setting that wasn't 
obvious, potentially the baud rate 4800 not 9600. I honestly can't recall. On 
the P/S2 port, Pin 1 is GND, Pin 2 is +5v and Pin 5 is RXDEffectively I'm using 
the master Mod-Six GPS reciever and transmitter to send time to my Mod-Sixes 
and to the 
Nixiechron.https://groups.google.com/g/neonixie-l/c/vcNOdSB3nYM/m/3AmeUTtCAQAJOn
 Tuesday, 27 July 2021 at 9:16:23 am UTC+10 Terry S wrote:Guys, I also need 
help with this, as I have a Nixichron and I'm moving to a location where I will 
not have a good GPS signal (metal roofed house with large overhangs!)Can 
someone help me out with an explanation of what I need to do? Rather purchase a 
solution than home brew.Thanks, TerryOn Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 11:04:33 AM 
UTC-5 Jeff Walton wrote:The NWTS also checks for latency of the response from 
the NTP and if the response time is outside of an acceptable range, it does not 
update.  Later firmware is more forgiving, according to the original developer, 
and the accessibility of multiple pools beginning with 2.20 firmware resolved 
sync issues for me. Early NWTS firmware also did not have the ability to tweak 
the time.  That is a useful feature to synchronize clocks from different 
designers.  It's useful if you have clocks near each other and they differ by a 
second or two.  Jeff -------- Original message --------From: 'Nick' via 
neonixie-l <neoni...@googlegroups.com> Date: 7/22/21  3:26 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: 
neonixie-l <neoni...@googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Using a 
NWTS on a NixiSat to replace a Haicom 204III puck... I had considered 
re-flashing to 2.21 as I bought this unit in 2017 and never used it until now 
(never even built it), so the firmware is "old".Having said that, it works just 
fine for me. I don't need the multi-multi-pool NTP server stuff - by using 
pool.net.org or one of its regional sub-domains you already have multiple 
servers available and those lists are shuffled every hour, so for domestic use 
it's more than adequate.NickOn Wednesday, 21 July 2021 at 23:55:24 UTC+1 Jeff 
Walton wrote:The latest NWTS software is version 2.21 (yes, this is later than 
2.5)  Version 2.21-20190701SF Luis Ramos is maintaining the NWTS and I believe 
that he has an OEM customer that is using the NWTS module in their product.  
Luis did the latest codes for the NWTS and it now supports multiple NTP pools – 
if the NWTS does not get a valid answer from the first time source, it will now 
go to another time source for the NTP solution.  It is a nice feature to have 
if the NTP source is busy or non-responsive.  The multiple NTP sources begins 
with firmware 2.20 and 2.21 The NWTS is still available through 
https://www.tindie.com/stores/mazevedo/  Jeff  From: 'Nick' via neonixie-l 
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2021 2:36 PMTo: neonixie-l 
<neoni...@googlegroups.com>Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Using a NWTS on a 
NixiSat to replace a Haicom 204III puck... Indeed - NWYTS: 2.5, NixiSat: 
110210Couple of things - who is maintaining/selling NWTS now and who has the 
source code etc. for the NixiSat? Both are estate items, regrettably, and both 
are important!On Wednesday, 21 July 2021 at 18:34:48 UTC+1 MichaelB wrote:Ahhh 
you're right, Jeff. That's probably what he was referring to. Good catch! On 
Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 10:29:38 AM UTC-7 Jeff Walton wrote:2.5 is probably 
the NWTS firmware version.  The NWTS is a very nice solution and is very 
configurable.  Jeff  From: neoni...@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of MichaelBSent: 
Wednesday, July 21, 2021 11:52 AMTo: neonixie-l 
<neoni...@googlegroups.com>Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: Using a NWTS on a NixiSat 
to replace a Haicom 204III puck... Nope, you gt the latest. I was confused a 
bit when you said you were "running 2.5 firmware". Maybe Jeff referred to this 
version like that at one time? Didn't know that if he did. Carry on GarthOn 
Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 9:41:52 AM UTC-7 Nick wrote:!  I have the latest 
(last) firmware if you ever want a copy I'm running 110210 - is yours later 
than that? Thanks NickOn Wednesday, 21 July 2021 at 14:15:54 UTC+1 MichaelB 
wrote:That'll do the trick! I have the latest (last) firmware if you ever want 
a copy.On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 5:58:16 AM UTC-7 Nick wrote:Thanks to all 
who replied but I decided to stop being pathetic and to do it myself! 
Basically, after the upgrades to the Haicom 204III GPS puck, the NixiSat is 
talking to the puck using RS232, 4800 baud, 8 bits, no parity and is expecting 
to just receive a $GPRMC sentence once a second. So, just set the NWTS to send 
just send $GPRMC messages at 4800 baud using RS232 signalling (JP1,JP2 off, JP3 
linked) - 5V power (about 80mA needed) from the NixiSat is on pins 1 & 2 of the 
6-pin mini-DIN connector and RXD is on pin 5. Basically there's now a little 
black box behind the clock and that's it. Works a treat. I have to say the NTWS 
is a very nice solution for those needing GPS accuracy in an area where there's 
no satellite visibility for GPS. I'm running the 2.5 firmware which is quite 
old but it works for me just fine. NickOn Tuesday, 20 July 2021 at 22:35:18 
UTC+1 MichaelB wrote:Hey Thanks Greg.  Hi Nick, ping me and I can tell you how 
I do it so that you can use the clock either NWTS or GPS governed and easily 
swap them. The one I sent Dalibor is done this way.  You've already done the 
hard part by converting the clock away from the older Axiom/Oncore 1PPS GPSs. 
And I assume converted that BNC connector to either a mini DIN or 1/8" TRS? On 
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 1:54:44 PM UTC-7 Greg P wrote:Nick,  Takes some 
modification to the PCB and added components.  Michael Barile (Bad Nixie) is 
the master at these conversions.  Well worth it to have him do it for you, he 
has many satisfied customers.On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 9:05:29 AM UTC-4 Nick 
wrote:Has anyone done this? I have an original Jeff Thomas NixiSat with the 
later firmware and the HaiCom 204III puck that I added a few years ago - see 
https://groups.google.com/g/neonixie-l/c/evzX0noEGXg/m/4ygtcNnhj3wJ  The 
current site of the clock has no GPS visibility, so I want to replace the puck 
with an NWTS - I just happened to have an unused one lying around...Thanks-- 
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