> > (We have another S1 with an MSF clock which prefers to synchronise to > > this machine rather than its own local hardware!) > > Doesn't surprise me much. > > What sort of jitter do you see on the MSF clock?
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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*solti.inf.ed.ac .GPS. 1 u 50 64 376 0.213 -0.514 0.036
[other S2...]
-SHM(0) .MSF. 0 l 45 64 377 0.000 -0.262 0.059
This is on a good day, when MSF is actually on-air and nobody is running
anything electrically noisy nearby. It was cheap, though -- it's a
<http://www.buzzard.org.uk/jonathan/radioclock.html>, and our techs had
most of the bits in their stores anyway. The machine is currently an HP
DC7100, and is about 100m west of 55.92188N, 3.17113W and 83.1m above MSL,
OSGB datum (the Acutime, in south Edinburgh).
Incidentally, solti.inf.ed.ac.uk isn't in the pool, though a couple of our
S2s which usually sync to it are, and isn't normally accessible externally,
but if anyone would like to peer with us contact me off-list and we'll see
what we can do.
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