David J Taylor wrote:
"Terje Mathisen" <"terje.mathisen at tmsw.no"> wrote in message
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55401 183.702 127.127.20.0
$GPGGA,000303,5955.1025,N,01038.4599,E,2,06,2.0,33.1,M,39.8,M,,*77

Yes, that is the location of the metal bracket on the east end of my
roof. :-)

Terje

59.918375N 10.6409983E

So that's in the western suburbs of Oslo? Looks more like the north edge
of the roof on Google Earth!

Well, it is really the NE edge. :-)

I also have another antenna placed on the opposite side, which I use to connect up any of my other GPSs when I want very good visibility.

> My wife is in Trondheim at the moment, and
having better weather, I think!

http://romeo.skybert.no/trondheim/k3/cam4_image.jpg

Yes, the low pressure area over Sweden which was supposed to pass us by turned a little bit more west last night, so that the edges of it hit us.

Interestingly, on my own FreeBSD system I have no time offset fudge:

server 127.127.20.1 mode 0 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 prefer
fudge 127.127.20.1 flag1 1 flag3 1 refid PPS

My setup works without the fudge, I just wanted to make the initial sync a little faster: Without it it first syncs to NMEA, then has to slew/step 300 ms in order to lock on the PPS signal.

OTOH, this seems to depend on exact OS and NTP version numbers, I haven't needed the same tweaks previously...

Terje

--
- <Terje.Mathisen at tmsw.no>
"almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching"

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