David:
I've rebuilt the linux kernel with PPS support. So it should be working. Hmmmm, now I wonder what is going on.. Ugh.. But when it rains it pours.. Cause now I've uncovered a new issue. Looking at my syslog file, gpsd is now spiting back this error: Feb 28 23:08:28 godzilla gpsd[5172]: gpsd: internal error - too many satellites! Feb 28 23:09:19 godzilla gpsd[5172]: gpsd: internal error - too many satellites! Feb 28 23:12:04 godzilla gpsd[5172]: gpsd: internal error - too many satellites! Feb 28 23:14:25 godzilla gpsd[5172]: gpsd: internal error - too many satellites! Feb 28 23:17:57 godzilla gpsd[5172]: gpsd: internal error - too many satellites! I tell you, I just can't win. lol.. I might have to go with a Windows setup for NTP.. But the anti-microsoft voice inside of me says not to do it. lol On Tue, March 1, 2011 1:44 am, David J Taylor wrote: > *GPS_NMEA(0) .GPSb. 0 l - 64 377 0.000 17.842 > 12.029 > PPS(0) .PPSb. 0 l - 16 0 0.000 0.000 > 0.001 > > You could be doing much better if you got the PPS working as well. Note > that the reach is zero. The PPS line should have a "o" as the first > character if it's working properly (like the NMEA has a "*"). > > Perhaps you need to rebuild the kernel with PPS support - but I'm not > familiar enough with Linux to know whether that's required. Perhaps > someone can help with your Debian OS (Version 2.6.26.pps001). > > Cheers, > David > -- > SatSignal software - quality software written to your requirements > Web: http://www.satsignal.eu > Email: [email protected] > > > _______________________________________________ > pool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool > > _______________________________________________ pool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool
