Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-10 Thread Rick Thomas
Thanks! Getting hooked up to the serial output will be my next step. Rick On Nov 10, 2014, at 6:20 AM, Azelio Boriani wrote: > The GPGSV is the sentence that reports satellites' SNR. See also: > > > On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Lizeth Nor

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-10 Thread Azelio Boriani
The GPGSV is the sentence that reports satellites' SNR. See also: On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Lizeth Norman wrote: > Rick, > NMEA 0138 is a standard "language". Yes it does output the signal > strength and visible sats, although I don't rem

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-10 Thread Lizeth Norman
Rick, NMEA 0138 is a standard "language". Yes it does output the signal strength and visible sats, although I don't remember which output sentences give that data. I haven't looked at the serial output, so I don't know which sentences are supported. Probably good to look at the documentation for t

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread Rick Thomas
Hi Lizeth, I’ve noticed that it’s very quick to come to a preliminary lock — though the lock is often exactly 1.000 sec off for 5-10 minutes. Eventually that fixes itself. Do you know if the NMEA output (once enabled, and once there is a listener to record it) would tell which satellites are

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread Rick Thomas
Rick wrote: >>> Signal Strength: Satellite 1: 32 dB, Satellite 2: 31 dB, Satellite 3: 30 dB > Bob replied: >> On a normal GPS based gizmo, you should be seeing 6 to 8 satellites just >> about all the time. Carrier to noise ratios typically are in the > 40 db >> range. You seem to be “antenna c

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread Rick Thomas
Thanks Bob, I believe the status screen only shows the first three sats. It may get more, but it doesn’t report them. There does not seem to be any way of getting more info from the web interface. The serial interface is poorly documented — there may be more info available from it, but they

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread Bob Camp
Hi On a normal GPS based gizmo, you should be seeing 6 to 8 satellites just about all the time. Carrier to noise ratios typically are in the > 40 db range. You seem to be “antenna challenged”. If you are in the northern hemisphere, a view to the north is not of much use. The prime viewing are

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread Lizeth Norman
Reading the manual, (page 8) the device can be set up to output NMEA over the serial port. There are a few different pieces of code to display that data. Have had mine two weeks. It got gps lock before I could point the browser at it's ip. Just syncing a bunch of cameras as well being the "house" t

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread Rick Thomas
Right. I did the reset to factory defaults jumper thing and it came back to life. I’m using it now with the default setup. I got a reply from somebody named Doug at css-timemachines suggesting that I use a different browser (I had been using Safari on my desktop Mac) so I switched to Chrome

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread David C. Partridge
You also have to reboot after a PW change ... Regards, David Partridge ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.

Re: [time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

2014-11-09 Thread David C. Partridge
>If you’re referring to this: I think he's referring to section 4.3 "Resetting to Factory Defaults" Regards, David Partridge ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nut