I wanted to record the output from my Rockwell Jupiter GPS receiver during the leap second, but got caught up in the New Years's eve events and did not get it done (I am new at this :-)
The receiver has been running continuously since yesterday and is still running (no reboot). At this moment, it is off by 1 second (running late) compared to the time on the PC, which I just updated from the Naval Observatory through the internet (using the DSClock software). Am I correct in saying that it should be running one second fast, not slow, if it had not updated? I also have an inexpensive WWV synchronized desk clock (commercial product, probably made in China...), and this one is in sync with the PC. I am planning to let the GPS receiver run a while longer to see if it corrects itself at some point, and if it does not, I'll reboot it. Didier KO4BB _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts