Dennis Hilberg, Jr. wrote on 27-10-2007 20:40: > Right, but your system is only *accurate* to it's synchronization distance, > which is the root dispersion + 1/2 the root delay. > > Your server, as viewed from my stratum one, has rootdelay=29.432 ms and > rootdispersion=46.082 ms. That's a synch distance of 60.798 ms, even though > your reported offset in the same output is offset=-0.939 ms.
I'll have to do some reading on that first. I've tested my system from two different locations over the internet (and compared it with gps). It is certainly not 60 ms off. I guess that's the maximum possible error, with these servers and network paths. But again, I have to read a bit more about this first. I didn't claim I can guarantee accuracy better than 1 ms, but skipping the nanokernel and bringing timing granularity back to 1 ms would degrade accuracy. Jan _______________________________________________ timekeepers mailing list [email protected] https://fortytwo.ch/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo/timekeepers
