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Using the 6[5,7]00 Internal GPS time for Local NTP server - How hard could it be to programme?

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  • Peter K1PGV
    Peter K1PGV Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2016
    >I am shaming the defensiveness of the users. Engineering thoroughness, and thoughtful answers to specific questions, are not synonymous with defensiveness. Similarly, I have rarely found simplistic answers to questions not asked to be the hallmark of good engineering. Peter K1PGV
  • Jay Nation
    Jay Nation Member ✭✭
    edited May 2019
    Even if they add an NTP daemon to the radio, your PC will still need to run it's own NTP daemon in order to sync with it. And it still won't make your PC any better than Stratum 2 accuracy. Stratum 2 is plenty accurate, but you can get that same level of accuracy using an internet Stratum 1 time source.  it doesn't sound like your going to gain much. 

    It would be nice having a Stratum 1 source available without an internet connection. For mobile, or dxpedition usage it makes sense I guess. 

     SDRgadgets

    73, Jay - NO5J

  • docdailey
    docdailey Member
    edited November 2016
    As long as you want a gps puck with sky view around with your laptop.

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