Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-08 Thread Terje Mathisen
Miguel Gonçalves wrote: Hi Terje! Thanks! My Oncore reported 146 m altitute but I checked with Google Earth and with my iPhone and my altitude at this location should be 75 m. I am using 75. It's working fine since 20110907T2300Z. There are two heights! The real ASL height, which is what you

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-07 Thread Chris Albertson
2011/9/7 Miguel Gonçalves : > Hi Terje! > > Thanks! > > My Oncore reported 146 m altitute but I checked with Google Earth and with > my iPhone and my altitude at this location should be 75 m. I am using 75. > It's working fine since 20110907T2300Z. Are both systems referenced to same "system". WG

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-07 Thread unruh
On 2011-09-07, Miguel Gon?alves wrote: > Hi Terje! > > Thanks! > > My Oncore reported 146 m altitute but I checked with Google Earth and with > my iPhone and my altitude at this location should be 75 m. I am using 75. > It's working fine since 20110907T2300Z. That is about 200ns in time differenc

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-07 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
Hi Terje! Thanks! My Oncore reported 146 m altitute but I checked with Google Earth and with my iPhone and my altitude at this location should be 75 m. I am using 75. It's working fine since 20110907T2300Z. I will let it run for a few days and plot some graphs and share them with the list. Yes.

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-07 Thread Terje Mathisen
Miguel Gonçalves wrote: Hi Terje! Thanks for your reply. I switched again to mode 4 and started again to see if I missed something. I believe I'll only have to wait 1 seconds = 2 hours and 46 minutes... not much. :-) Unfortunatelly clockstats doesn't show position, only time. I believe thi

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-06 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
Hi! Thanks for the help! My /etc/ntp.oncore.0 file is this (I disabled SHMEM) MODE 1 LAT 41.1745319 LON -8.6560764 HT 146.72 M HARDPPS #SHMEM /etc/oncore.0 TRAIM YES DELAY 25 NS CLEAR MASK 0 I'm getting one strange thing: oncore# ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-06 Thread Chris Albertson
There is software that works with the Oncore GPS series. Called ""SynTAC" It is Windows-only but it seems to run on my Linux system under VMware Player. You can place the UT+ into survey mode and set other parameters. It has a graphic Sat. display. The page says the licensee expires in 30 day

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-06 Thread Thomas Laus
On 2011-09-06, Miguel Gon?alves wrote: > I switched again to mode 4 and started again to see if I missed something. I > believe I'll only have to wait 1 seconds = 2 hours and 46 minutes... not > much. :-) > > Unfortunatelly clockstats doesn't show position, only time. I believe this > is becau

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-06 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
Hi Terje! Thanks for your reply. I switched again to mode 4 and started again to see if I missed something. I believe I'll only have to wait 1 seconds = 2 hours and 46 minutes... not much. :-) Unfortunatelly clockstats doesn't show position, only time. I believe this is because it's in posit

Re: [ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-06 Thread Terje Mathisen
Miguel Gonçalves wrote: 2. When surveying finishes (ONCORE_SS_DONE) where can I get the surveyed position to save it to /etc/ntp.oncore.0? What is the best procedure? I don't want to survey every time I power up the unit... (the unit has no backup power) Afair the position got written to the lo

[ntp:questions] Motorola Oncore Surveyed Position

2011-09-06 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
Hi all! I configured a Motorola Oncore UT+ unit on a FreeBSD machine using ntpd 4.2.6p3 (ONCORE and SHHMEM enabled during configuration). If any Oncore user could help me I would appreciate. I am running with the following ntp.oncore.0 file oncore# cat /etc/ntp.oncore.0 MODE 2 SHMEM /etc/oncore.