Bruce,

The NTS-100 is almost identical to the 100i, save for the fact that i doesn't have the network management module (serial management only) and DOES produce time code on the serial port.

There was a link for the 100i manual on the Symmetricom web site when last I checked, and I found a link to a 100 manual also, but don't have the web site handy.

One thing to be careful about, there were several versions of the NTS 100 family, some are GPS based, some actually DO sync to an IRIG signal instead.

So you might have a mistaken seller, and you might have one of the less common IRIG units without a GPS.

The Part number can usually disambiguate the different versions.
--
Russell

At 11:52 AM -0700 2010/05/18, Bruce Lane wrote:
        My scrounging luck pulsed this morning, netting me a cheap ($47 with
shipping) TrueTime NTS-100 from That Auction Site.

It was billed as a 'tech special,' in that the seller claimed it powered
up but he was unable to "get it to lock to an IRIG signal."

        Unless I'm mistaken, the NTS-100 is a GPS-based device, yes?

        I'm off to hunt for its manual, but if anyone has any words of wisdom
(or wit) on these units, I'll listen. ;-)

        Thanks much.
Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy,
Blue Feather Technologies (http://www.bluefeathertech.com)
Assoc. member, AZA & AAZK for many moons.
"Salvadore Dali's computer has surreal ports..."


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