On 26/05/2022 17:44, Lee Reynolds via time-nuts wrote:
Hi, Lords of Time!

(Been a lurker for many years, just know too little to add but am always
fascinated by your discussions. It almost reads like theological
discursions at some points, it gets into such fine and abstruse points!)

I think it's about time to retire my old former cell site GPSDO.

Technology has improved and I'm thinking of setting up a Raspberry Pi
based ntp server for the local devices. (I also have some spare Pi's, so...)

Does anyone have any suggestions for a good solid Pi/GPSDO setup and
code for such a purpose? Something like Leo's device but, of course,
much cheaper?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

TIA,

        Lee

Lee,

What accuracy are you wanting for your "local devices"? A Windows box NTP server could give you hundreds of microseconds, a Raspberry Pi tens of microseconds. With the RPi you could have several local GPS/PPS/NTP servers perhaps located in different parts of the building.

Hal has given some good advice. I particularly sympathise with the "out of date" part, where Linux OS changes almost on the basis of (it sometime seems) "if it works, break it!". I've built a few of the Raspberry Pi NTP servers, and in practice the Ethernet being over USB isn't an issue, but if you can get a Pi 4 that would reduce that problem.

But the Pi4 isn't so easily obtainable right now, and it generates rather more heat, so the stability of the CPU clock isn't as good as on earlier RPi models. Ambient temperature can be a problem, so try to keep the RPi out of direct sunshine, preferably in a cupboard away from any heating. All to keep the CPU clock stable! No need for a display, it can all be built from the command line over SSH.

Ask if you have further questions.

David
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