I'm on the digest, so excuse me if this is redundant.
I just checked my AT&T HTC Pure (a Windows Mobile phone). It's time matches
my Trimble to within a second.
Armand KI7J
Southern AZ USA
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2010 23:09:15 -0700
From: Rex
Subject: Re: [tim
Got the package today from Mouser with everything there. Now to send the PIC
chip to Bob Darlington for programming. And get the board from Stanley Reynolds.
Best,
Dick Moore
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I have an iPod Touch. It's an iPhone without the cellular radio, the
camera, the GPS, or the compass, but it runs most of the same applications.
Emerald Time works fine on it.
As far as I can tell, Apple refuses to acknowledge any timing precision
finer than minutes in their user interface. It d
I had one die while being monitored with TBoltMon. There was no ability to
communicate but the 10 MHz continued (close but clearly not disciplined). I
do not recall if the 1 PPS was still present or not. I am on vacation right
now and can't get to it. If you need that information, I can check i
On 07/18/2010 10:53 AM, Adam Feigin wrote:
Well, I wish it were all that simple. I was originally running the
Tbolt with tboltd under Linux to provide data to one of my ntp servers,
on a real(tm) serial port. Sometime after a reboot (or maybe during ??)
it just stopped working, at least the seri
Adam,
Cold solder joints on the connector or chip would be my first guess after the
power supply was checked.
Stanley
- Original Message
From: Adam Feigin
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Sun, July 18, 2010 3:53:36 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Did my Tbolt die ?
Well, I wish it were all
Well, I wish it were all that simple. I was originally running the
Tbolt with tboltd under Linux to provide data to one of my ntp servers,
on a real(tm) serial port. Sometime after a reboot (or maybe during ??)
it just stopped working, at least the serial portion. I've tried a bunch
of different m