the RATE of the local clock so you never have
> missing or double time. This is exactly the same as building a GPSDO.
> Every adjustment period you compare there PHASE of the local clock to GPS
> then adjust the RATE if required. NTP does this.
>
> On Tue, Jul 25,
I have what I believe is a simply question. Especially for this illustrious
brain trust. :)
How can I force Lady Heather to time sync the local computer system it is
interfaced to ?
Isn’t this what the /ts[odhm] command accomplished or I am misunderstanding ?
- Thunderbolt is interfaced to a M
I have this (very smart) semi-retired design engineer friend named Craig who I
first queried about this clock issue.
We always enjoy getting together in his lab or sitting outside enjoying the
weather and good cigars.
As usual I bug him with my crazy ideas as a way to educate myself or challeng
Tom nailed the issue.
First problem is I was native in thinking “Oh this will be easy to interface to
the NTP or GPS”. WRONG :)
But the good news I am learning a lot about accurate time from you guys.
The second issue is Tom is right. This is a cheap jumbo clock that at the heart
uses a Holt
nal clock
> could not do. As a double bonus, make the clock display leap seconds
> correctly when they happen.
>
> - Dave
>
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 10:03 PM, Lee - N2LEE via time-nuts
> wrote:
>
> 1. Does anyone know of a device that will take a 1PPS GPS timing sign
First let me say this is first time I have posted to the group so go easy on
me. :)
Secondly I want everyone to know that you guys make me feel so NORMAL for
wanting to use and understand accurate timing devices.
I thought there was something seriously wrong with me now I know there are
others
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