Folks,
Is there simple DCF77 support in the Windows NTP port? This would be for
the simple receiver described here:
http://www.rrs-web.net/in3her/dcf77_32.html
A friend has one of these devices and is interested in syncing multiple
PCs. I only see manufacturer-specific drivers (types 38,
David J Taylor wrote:
Folks,
Is there simple DCF77 support in the Windows NTP port? This would be
for the simple receiver described here:
http://www.rrs-web.net/in3her/dcf77_32.html
A friend has one of these devices and is interested in syncing multiple
PCs. I only see
It looks very much same as a Conrad module.
On NetBSD I use radioclkd2 with the shm driver.
From here DCF77 was not very reliable and faded. I replaced
xtal and aerial with 60kHz versions.
David
Thanks, David. Useful though that may be, I don't think it applies to the
Windows port.
The Windows port of ntpd is not currently built with support for
drivers 8 or 44, but it does have support for drivers 38 and 39. To
determine for yourself is not trivial but can be done following the
trail of crumbs in the source code. First look at refclock_conf.c to
map the driver number to
On 2011-01-24, David J Taylor david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote:
I wonder what David Lord meant by radioclk as it's not in the list by that
name?
Possibly
http://www.buzzard.me.uk/jonathan/radioclock.html
http://www.buzzard.me.uk/jonathan/downloads/radioclk-1.0.tar.gz
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Steve
Steve Kostecke wrote:
On 2011-01-24, David J Taylor david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote:
I wonder what David Lord meant by radioclk as it's not in the list by that
name?
Possibly
http://www.buzzard.me.uk/jonathan/radioclock.html
Chris Albertson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:46 AM, David J Taylor
david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote:
Folks,
Is there simple DCF77 support in the Windows NTP port?
Is there a special version of NTP for Windows? I thought the same
source built on all platforms.
It is the