Re: [time-nuts] Raspberry Pi NTP server

2020-07-05 Thread Andrew Hancock
Thanks David I may try that list. It is odd, it works fine, and then craps out And then it's happy again... Andrew -Original Message- From: time-nuts On Behalf Of David J Taylor via time-nuts Sent: 03 July 2020 18:34 To: time-nuts@lists.febo.com Cc: David J Taylor Subject: Re:

Re: [time-nuts] Raspberry Pi NTP server

2020-07-05 Thread Andrew Hancock
Thanks Hal I could try and get a wire onto the GPIO, with a lot of work... Andrew -Original Message- From: time-nuts On Behalf Of Hal Murray Sent: 03 July 2020 18:45 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Cc: hmur...@megapathdsl.net Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Raspberry

[time-nuts] Raspberry Pi NTP server

2020-07-03 Thread Andrew Hancock
A puzzle (so I hope) I'm in the correct place. I've built myself, many years ago an NTP server, on a RPi 1, which not sure if ever ran properly. It uses a u-blox6 board, connected to the Pi correctly, and PPS to GPIO, compiled NTP to include kernel PPS support. GPS 3D fix is fine, using an out