You're almost funny, Gary.
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"Gary E. Miller" writes:
> Yo Azelio!
>
> On Sat, 13 May 2017 16:10:03 +0200
> Azelio Boriani wrote:
>
> > Is the Network Time foundation the only one to have the NTP source
> > code? Is the Meinberg code (for example) a different one?
>
> There is a fork of NTP
On 5/13/17 5:20 PM, Ben Hall wrote:
Hi Jim and list,
On 5/13/2017 5:19 PM, Jim Harman wrote:
I have done quite a lot of time-related work on the Arduino and here are
some suggestions:
-- Use the Arduino Leonardo or Micro board rather than the Uno. These use
the 32u4 processor rather than the U
Hi Jim and list,
On 5/13/2017 5:19 PM, Jim Harman wrote:
I have done quite a lot of time-related work on the Arduino and here are
some suggestions:
-- Use the Arduino Leonardo or Micro board rather than the Uno. These use
the 32u4 processor rather than the Uno's 328p. The 32u4 has integrated US
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Ben Hall wrote:
> I've been wanting to dive more into Arduino...so I figured I'd write my
> own interface program. The last software class I took was FORTRAN...and
> then I did a little BASIC, so this C code stuff is all new to me and it's
> been a real learning
There is a free copy of the 105A/B Manual floating around (BAMA or
KO4BB?) contains osc. assy 00105-6005
Dave
manu...@artekmanuals.com
On 5/13/2017 4:45 PM, EB4APL wrote:
Hi Ulf,
I don't have a service manual, I think that it does not exist since HP
stated that it was not a field maintain
Hi Ulf,
I don't have a service manual, I think that it does not exist since HP
stated that it was not a field maintainable item and any attempt to
adjust it would void the warranty. Anyway I have a schematic and a brief
circuit description from the HP 105 manual, which uses the 00105-6013
osc
I got in one of the older style Trueposition GPSDOs from China. This is the
board shown in the "Packrat" documentation. It uses a Bliley OCXO instead of
the CTS one on the newer board.
Other than the connector differences, the only significant hardware difference
seems to be the temperature s
Gentlemen.
I have the excellent manual for the 10811-oscillatorswhich includes the specs
for the different versions.
I have searched for a similar document for theolder 00105-60xx ocillators but
there seems to benone.
Preparing for the 5065A restoration, I have a coupleof 00105-60xx oscillators
Good afternoon all,
I've not had any luck getting the Arduino source code and libraries from
the PackRat guys. Another listmember reported to me this morning that
he'd tried loading the hex file, but had no luck getting it to work.
I've been wanting to dive more into Arduino...so I figured I
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Azelio Boriani
wrote:
> Is the Network Time foundation the only one to have the NTP source
> code?
The NTF/UDel NTP reference implementation of RFC-5905 is "open source".
Hence NTPsec which is a fork of UDel NTP unaffiliated with NTF*.
There are other inter-op
Yo Azelio!
On Sat, 13 May 2017 16:10:03 +0200
Azelio Boriani wrote:
> Is the Network Time foundation the only one to have the NTP source
> code? Is the Meinberg code (for example) a different one?
There is a fork of NTP Classic, called NTPsec. It is being more activly
worked on than NTP Classi
Hi;
I thought I had the data sheet but cannot find it. It is very, very similar to
the 1000B but has slightly worse Phase Noise specs something like 105dB (5dB
worse then the 1000B) @ 1 Hz offset for the 10MHz units. I think it was
designed more for telecom use and the 1000B for time and freq.
Anyone have specs or manual for a Datum 1130 10 MHz oscillator? Many thanks.
Jim Robbins
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Hi,
Meinberg is an active supporter in maintaining this implementation of
NTP and they use this code in their NTP implementations, as obvious from
their updates as NTPD updates occurs. The code is there, download it and
use it. However, remember that there is folks that need to work on it,
an
Is the Network Time foundation the only one to have the NTP source
code? Is the Meinberg code (for example) a different one?
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Magnus Danielson
wrote:
> Fellow time-nuts,
>
> As I came back home from my NYC trip, I found a nice little package in the
> mail. It conta
Fellow time-nuts,
As I came back home from my NYC trip, I found a nice little package in
the mail. It contained a T-shirt, pens and stickers. This is the added
benefit from becoming individual member to the Network Time Foundation.
I have made a donation prior to that.
What does Network Time
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