On 16/06/2013 01:54, Richard Cagley wrote:
Very interesting. So, you just have this as your ntp.conf file?

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

When I do this I think only the GPS/127.127.20.0 line shows up in the
output. How do I know PPS is working? With just these two lines in my
ntp.conf file should I expect two lines in the output of ntpq -p?

I'll have to confirm this when I get co-located with the hardware tomorrow.

Richard,

You know the PPS is working because the tally code changes from "*" to "o" in the ntpq -p output:

 *127.127.20.1    .PPS.            0 l    3   16  377 ....

 o127.127.20.1    .PPS.            0 l    3   16  377 ....

My ntp.conf file also contains local backup stratum-1 servers, and Internet servers, in case of failure of the GPS receiver.

BTW: please stop top-posting.
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Cheers,
David
Web: http://www.satsignal.eu

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