Hi
I Have a GPS and NTP Server. is it possible for NTP server to get time
from GPS if i connecte the server to GPS by serial port? if yes, how
should do it? what should be the ntp.conf ?
Thanks
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Beste klant,
Telenet heeft een migratie gedaan van haar nieuwsservers.
Wat betekent dit concreet voor jou als gebruiker?
Er verandert niets aan de service, maar om verder gebruik te maken van de
Telenet nieuwsgroepen service moet je bij de instellingen van je nieuwslezer
het adres van de nieuws
David,
Cite: Judah Levine of NIST, personal communication. A few little
mistakes on my part proved him right.
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In comp.protocols.time.ntp you write:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
>> We can argue about the Hurst parameter, which can't be truly random-walk
>> as I have assumed, b
Hi there
Steve Kostecke wrote:
> There is no benefit to sending all of those NMEA sentences.
>
> Select one and turn the rest off.
For just time GPRMC will do.
Regards,
Rob
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On 2008-01-29, Rob van der Putten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Garmin was sending to much data, sending a NMEA sentence once per
> second. So I put '$PGRMO,,4' in a file and send it to the Garmin.
> Now it's at six lines per second; GPRMC, GPGGA, GPGSA and three GPGSV
> lines (plus one PGRMT
Brian Utterback wrote:
> Unruh wrote:
>
>> "David L. Mills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Unruh,
>>
>>
>>> It would seem self evident from the equations that minimizing the
>>> delay variance truly does minimize the offset variance. Further
>>> evidence of that is in the raw versus filtered
Unruh wrote:
> "David L. Mills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Unruh,
>
>> It would seem self evident from the equations that minimizing the delay
>> variance truly does minimize the offset variance. Further evidence of
>> that is in the raw versus filtered offset graphs in the architecture
Hi there
Rob van der Putten wrote:
> My Garmin was sending to much data, sending a NMEA sentence once per
> second.
Sorry, once per two seconds.
Regards,
Rob
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Hi there
root wrote:
> No GPS NMEA should not do that. The length of the sentence is almost fixed
> length, so the timing on it should vary by perhaps a few msec, as you found,
> certainly not by seconds. It sounds like you have troubles.
>
> You could try using minicom ( assuming you are on