Hi there,

On Fri, 7 Sep 2012, ntp at jama dot is wrote:

recently I setup ntp.jama.is ntp server. It uses a Gude mouseCLOCK
USB II to get the time via DCF 77.
...
I am wondering why my DCF77 clock is rate as the bad time
source. can anyone shed some light on this or help me to analyze
this issue.

If you are in Iceland you are well over 2,000km from Frankfurt.

Over that distance the line of sight propagation delay alone would be
in the region of seven milliseconds.  Of course your signal path will
not be along a line of sight.  Reception will suffer from atmospheric
effects which change the effective path length diurnally, and also
sometimes unpredictably depending on things like solar activity.
That is all inevitable with long range radio communications on Earth.

Your USB system might also add significant processing overheads,
although I would not expect these to be large compared with those
caused by the radio wave propagation issues.  I wonder if a device
which uses the EIA/TIA-232 serial interface might preform better.

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73,
Ged.
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