Hi > On Jul 1, 2015, at 6:25 AM, Martin Burnicki <martin.burni...@burnicki.net> > wrote: > > Bob Camp schrieb: >> Hi >> >> So are we all still here? Any portion of the group blasted into >> non-existance by the leap second please speak up :) >> >> === >> >> Any observations of anomalous behavior yet? > > From a NVD8C-CSM v3.1 module in Glonass-only mode: > > $GPZDA,235958.00,30,06,2015,00,00*65 > $GPGGA,235959.00,5158.9396,N,00913.5513,E,1,10,00.7,119.5,M,47.2,M,,*53 > $GPRMC,235959.00,A,5158.9396,N,00913.5513,E,00.00,144.5,300615,,,A*5F > $GPGSV,1,1,04,33,26,210,00,37,29,164,00,39,29,160,00,40,17,127,00*76 > $GLGSV,3,1,10,68,36,066,46,69,74,335,41,70,26,270,49,77,17,018,35*61 > $GLGSV,3,2,10,78,34,075,43,79,18,125,40,83,06,190,38,84,43,230,42*6F > $GLGSV,3,3,10,85,42,304,45,86,07,344,38*68 > $GLGSA,A,3,68,69,79,83,85,84,77,78,70,86,,,01.4,00.7,01.2*1C > $PORZD,A,002.7*39 > $GPZDA,235959.00,30,06,2015,00,00*64 > $GPGGA,000000.00,5158.9396,N,00913.5513,E,1,10,00.7,119.5,M,47.2,M,,*52 > $GPRMC,000000.00,A,5158.9396,N,00913.5513,E,00.00,144.5,010715,,,A*5D > $GPGSV,1,1,04,33,26,210,00,37,29,164,00,39,29,160,00,40,17,127,00*76 > $GLGSV,3,1,10,68,36,066,46,69,74,335,40,70,26,270,49,77,17,018,36*63 > $GLGSV,3,2,10,78,34,075,43,79,18,125,41,83,06,190,39,84,43,230,42*6F > $GLGSV,3,3,10,85,42,304,46,86,07,344,37*64 > $GLGSA,A,3,68,69,79,83,85,84,77,78,70,86,,,01.4,00.7,01.2*1C > $PORZD,A,002.7*39 > $GLGBS,000000.00,2.0,1.8,5.2,,,,*51 > $GPZDA,000000.00,01,07,2015,00,00*66 > $GPGGA,000001.00,5158.9396,N,00913.5513,E,1,10,00.7,119.5,M,47.2,M,,*53 > $GPRMC,000001.00,A,5158.9396,N,00913.5513,E,00.00,144.5,010715,,,A*5C > $GPGSV,1,1,04,33,26,210,00,37,29,164,00,39,29,160,00,40,17,127,00*76 > $GLGSV,3,1,10,68,36,066,44,69,74,335,39,70,26,270,47,77,17,018,34*63 > $GLGSV,3,2,10,78,34,075,42,79,18,125,39,83,06,190,37,84,43,230,41*6C > $GLGSV,3,3,10,85,42,304,44,86,07,344,36*67 > $GLGSA,A,3,68,69,79,83,85,84,77,78,70,86,,,01.4,00.7,01.2*1C > $PORZD,A,002.7*39 > $GPZDA,000001.00,01,07,2015,00,00*67 > RestartK<ÕÎ$GPGGA,000000.00,0000.0000,N,00000.0000,E,0,,,-18.0,M,18.0,M,,*5E > $GPRMC,000000.00,V,0000.0000,N,00000.0000,E,00.00,000.0,,,,N*46 > $GPGSV,1,1,00*79 > $GLGSV,1,1,00*65 > $GPGSA,A,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,*1E > $PORZD,V,999.9*2B > $GPGBS,000000.00,,,,,,,*6F > $ALVER,NVS,CSM23,0207*72 > $POTST,ID,0268501855,ANT,1,RFG,0,RFR,0*3E > $GPGGA,000001.00,0000.0000,N,00000.0000,E,0,,,-18.0,M,18.0,M,,*5F > $GPRMC,000001.00,V,0000.0000,N,00000.0000,E,00.00,000.0,,,,N*47 > $GPGSV,1,1,00*79 > $GLGSV,1,1,00*65 > $GPGSA,A,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,*1E > $PORZD,V,999.9*2B > $GPZDA,000001.00,,,,00,00*67 > $GPGGA,000002.00,0000.0000,N,00000.0000,E,0,,,-18.0,M,18.0,M,,*5C > $GPRMC,000002.00,V,0000.0000,N,00000.0000,E,00.00,000.0,,,,N*44 > > The module restarted itself when the leap second occurred. > > Martin
Well it sounds like there are (so far) no major reports of extreme behavior. There still seem to be *lots* of reports of systems that do not handle things gracefully. I wonder if the data above is specific to a chip set (which it probably is) or to how Glonass handles leap seconds (yikes !!!). Bob > _______________________________________________ > 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. _______________________________________________ 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.