Rich Wales wrote:
> My experimental stratum-1 server (using a Garmin GPS as its reference clock)
> continues to run stably -- albeit with an offset several msec different from
> the rest of my home LAN (which is synced to Stanford University's time server
> infrastructure).
> 
>      remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
> ==============================================================================
> oGPS_NMEA(0)     .GPS.            0 l    2    8  377    0.000   -0.001   0.002
>  PPS(0)          .PPS.            9 l    6    8  377    0.000    0.000   0.002
> *iknow.richw.org 171.64.7.115     3 u   10   16  376   10.058   -9.249   3.871
> 

Why is your PPS at stratum 9? It should be stratum 0. You need to fix
that. You didn't provide a copy of your ntp.conf file so it's hard to
tell how you got that. Once you fix that it should synch to your refclock.

Danny

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