-----Original Message-----
From: Hal Murray
The pulse is 200 ms wide. It cleared at 11.2 and was set at 12.0. The data
was grabbed and printed between 12.0 and 12.2. The new pulse has started
but
not ended yet. The 11.2 is the end of the previous pulse.
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Thanks, Hal. So the reporting is set first, then clear, rather than in time
order? OK, but confusing until someone tells you! For what it may be
worth, on my own system only the set events are shown:
trying PPS source "/dev/pps0"
found PPS source "/dev/pps0"
ok, found 1 source(s), now start fetching data...
source 0 - assert 1351501153.999956346, sequence: 47481 - clear 0.000000000,
sequence: 0
source 0 - assert 1351501154.999954601, sequence: 47482 - clear 0.000000000,
sequence: 0
source 0 - assert 1351501155.999951856, sequence: 47483 - clear 0.000000000,
sequence: 0
I expect that depends on how various elements in the software are
configured.
If the transitions are correct, why might NTP not be working with the PPS
signal?
Cheers,
David
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