Well, one of my reference standards - and the most expensive - worked through the leap second thus:-
58 59 00 01 02 etc. To be fair though, it predates the Leap Second by a few years and there are no applicable firmware updates. For those who are interested, it was manufactured by Wm. Thompson of Newbury, England around 1765. Other time references, Thunderbolt/Lady Heather etc. all worked as others have stated. Off to wind the old girl up, Is it right to call a long case/grandfather clock "old girl"? 73 Geoff -- ################################################# Geoff Blake, G8GNZ JO01fq: Chelmsford, Essex, UK <ge...@palaemon.co.uk> or <melecert...@gmail.com> Using Linux: Ubuntu 11.04 on Intel or Debian on UltraSparc and even on the NAS. Avoiding Micro$oft like the plague. ################################################# _______________________________________________ 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.