Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-15 Thread Julien Ridoux
Hi all, Thanks for pointing this out, I have fixed the plots and the units now read "us" for micro-second. The original intention was to use Latex to generate a beautiful $\mu$ greek letter, but urgent work got the best of me. I did apply a quick fix and will improve things with our next serie

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-15 Thread paul swed
David thats what I was looking for thanks. At 4 watts that is impressive. Regards Paul WB8TSL On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 2:07 AM, David J Taylor < david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > From: paul swed > > > Thanks. > I really like the idea that a Rassberry Pi could be a time server. Maybe > enough

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-14 Thread David J Taylor
From: paul swed Thanks. I really like the idea that a Rassberry Pi could be a time server. Maybe enough to get me going. Thanks === Paul, I wrote up my experiences with the Raspberry Pi as a standard NTP server here: http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.h

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-14 Thread Bob Camp
Hi The question is going to be - how accurate is it? Bob On Dec 14, 2012, at 9:51 PM, paul swed wrote: > Thanks. > I really like the idea that a Rassberry Pi could be a time server. Maybe > enough to get me going. > Thanks > > On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Matt Davis wrote: > >>> From: p

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-14 Thread paul swed
Thanks. I really like the idea that a Rassberry Pi could be a time server. Maybe enough to get me going. Thanks On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Matt Davis wrote: > > From: paul swed > > I suspect my question became lost in the thread. > > Can the Rasberry with RADclock be used as a NTP server?

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-14 Thread Matt Davis
> From: paul swed > I suspect my question became lost in the thread. > Can the Rasberry with RADclock be used as a NTP server? > Thanks > Paul > WB8TSL Hi Paul, RADclock does have a mode where it can speak NTP as a server. We have not yet tested this mode on the PI where it was acting as a serve

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-14 Thread paul swed
Thanks Mike On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 4:45 PM, mike cook wrote: > > Le 14 déc. 2012 à 21:12, paul swed a écrit : > > > I suspect my question became lost in the thread. > > Can the Rasberry with RADclock be used as a NTP server? > > Looking at the doc on the synclab.org site it appears that it can

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-14 Thread mike cook
Le 14 déc. 2012 à 21:12, paul swed a écrit : > I suspect my question became lost in the thread. > Can the Rasberry with RADclock be used as a NTP server? Looking at the doc on the synclab.org site it appears that it can in the sense that you can configure clients with radclock running to send

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-14 Thread paul swed
I suspect my question became lost in the thread. Can the Rasberry with RADclock be used as a NTP server? Thanks Paul WB8TSL On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Peter Bell wrote: > I used to have some ancient microwave stuff that was marked in "kMc/s" > rather than GHz. > > > > On Thu, Dec 13, 2012

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-13 Thread Peter Bell
I used to have some ancient microwave stuff that was marked in "kMc/s" rather than GHz. On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Bob Camp wrote: > Hi > > Shouldn't mus be mili-micro seconds? :) > > If you go back far enough you will indeed find gear calibrated in mu (mili > micro) and uu (micro micro)

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-13 Thread Bob Camp
Hi Shouldn't mus be mili-micro seconds? :) If you go back far enough you will indeed find gear calibrated in mu (mili micro) and uu (micro micro) seconds. I've been doing this for "quite a while" and that was well before my time…. Bob On Dec 12, 2012, at 11:33 PM, Matt Davis wrote: > Hi Mag

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-13 Thread Gabs Ricalde
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Matt Davis wrote: > Hey time-legumes, I figured a few of you all might be interested in some of > the > work that the team and I have been doing. We recently acquired a couple of > RaspberryPis, and out of curiosity, we wanted to see how well our RADclock > softw

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-13 Thread Hal Murray
> You are correct, the 'mus' refers to microseconds. I think most English (American?) speakers would recognize us as microseconds and get confused by mus. (I know I was confused, but that was only a quick glance.) There is an interesting tangle here. If you use a fancy font so you can use th

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-12 Thread Matt Davis
Hi Magnus, > From: Magnus Danielson > Matt, > > On 12/12/2012 10:23 PM, Matt Davis wrote: > > Hey time-legumes, I figured a few of you all might be interested in some of > > the > > work that the team and I have been doing. We recently acquired a couple of > > RaspberryPis, and out of curiosit

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-12 Thread paul swed
Matt you have my attention. I am curious if the RADclock could act as a time server. Already you can tell I don't know alot. But did skim through some of the RADcloc docs. But the fact that it could live on a Rasberry Pi makes it really interesting. A timesource on the wall give it power and forget

Re: [time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-12 Thread Magnus Danielson
Matt, On 12/12/2012 10:23 PM, Matt Davis wrote: Hey time-legumes, I figured a few of you all might be interested in some of the work that the team and I have been doing. We recently acquired a couple of RaspberryPis, and out of curiosity, we wanted to see how well our RADclock software performs

[time-nuts] RaspberryPi and RADclock

2012-12-12 Thread Matt Davis
Hey time-legumes, I figured a few of you all might be interested in some of the work that the team and I have been doing. We recently acquired a couple of RaspberryPis, and out of curiosity, we wanted to see how well our RADclock software performs on this small platform. Anyways, our dive into th