I think it's a very good idea. The quasi-enthusiast market, or small
business market might be interested in this, however the ntp pool
provides good enough service for most people. Only those offline
entirely cannot benefit from the pool. I bet that number of
installations is fairly small.
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Brandon West
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QOTD - You've got to pity New Mexico... so far from heaven and so
close to Texas
On Apr 24, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Kipton Moravec wrote:
I am designing a system with a GPS module, and started looking at
all of
the things it could do, including time.
Since you folks are all interested in time, I was wondering which of
two
products would be of interest to you.
1. A GPS module with the ability to expand the serial port to more
than
10 to allow you to use the NTP NEMA driver. The time pulse would be
accurate to about 30 nS RMS. Retail cost about $100.
2. A time server with 2 Ethernet ports, with GPS time reference, to
directly support between 50 and 100 users using GPS. Retail Cost about
$200
Both would be Stratum 1 by using the GPS (and later Galileo also)
Satellites.
Any additional specifications? How much more would you pay for the
additional specs?
Or is this not interesting enough for you, that I would be wasting my
efforts.
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Kipton Moravec KE5NGX
"Always do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the
rest."
--Mark Twain
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