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spamming all the time.
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reliably, run your own mailserver or get someone who knows what they're
doing to run one for you.
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ide of things but it was wholly
accurate enough for radio timings.
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Seeems to be differential GPS?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Networked_Transport_of_RTCM_via_Internet_Protocol
Cheers,
James Harrison
On 04/04/2013 07:32, gary wrote:
> Can anyone translate this to English. OK, it is English, but you
> know
with the Arduino Ethernet you can just talk NTP to your local time
server: http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/UdpNtpClient . Very convenient!
Cheers,
James Harrison
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On 24/03/2013 06:27, David J Taylor wrote:
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> I'm surprised by how many "time-nuts" are not using the reference
> NTP port for Windows, considering the many advantages it has over
> the simple (non conformant and non-manageable) client built into
> W
gh the correct fix is to upgrade to Windows 7. It's stable,
works well, and will be supported for years to come; though if you
want long term stability/updates you're better off looking into Linux
systems.
Cheers,
James Harrison
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My gut feeling would be that overall noise/power/length of run etc is
going to be a significant factor, too - ie, longer runs or noisier
power environments will have an impact.
As with all things sensitive, it's best to isolate things - I have yet
to
not $5 but it's not exactly exorbitant. Or just use a Pi and a
HDMI capable TV if you have one spare.
Cheers,
James Harrison
On 23/01/2013 19:55, Chris Albertson wrote:
> You can't compare the size of a Windows binary to a uP RAM. If
> you look inside the .exe file you see that 9
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On 02/01/2013 20:05, David J Taylor wrote:
> James,
>
> You might be interested in my write-up:
>
> http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.html
>
> and its performance:
>
> http://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/performance_ntp.php
>
> I was playing
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On 02/01/2013 19:25, Chris Albertson wrote:
> For an NTP server I'd go with something that can run an OS and the
> NTP reverence implementation. ARM (and others) can do that.
>
This is exactly what I've done using the Raspberry Pi (Broadcom ARM
SOC
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