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8600 Time Server

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I would like to try using the built in 8600 Time Server.

First question, is there, yet, a hardware manual for the 8600 that likely contains time server information?

If not yet, could someone post the necessary instruction to use the time server?

Alan. WA9WUD

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  • Member, Super Elmer Moderator
    edited December 2024 Answer ✓

    HI Alan, here is a link to the new 8000 series hardware manual:

    https://www.flexradio.com/documentation/flex-8000-hardware-reference-manual/

    See page 133 for NTP info.

    Edit: Sorry I accidentally sent this before I finished…

    Go to Control Panel and select Clock and Region:

    Click Set the time and date and select the Internet Time tab.

    Click Change Settings. In the Server: box, enter the IP address of your Flex 8000 series radio. In my example below, change time.nist.gov to the IP address.

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    I have found the information in the FLEX-8000 Hardware Reference Manual is inadequate for setting it up as an NTP Server.

    If I setup the Windows PC based on the Windows Internet Time, the reference is time.windows.com or time.nist.gov

    All are Internet time based, Stratum 3. The FLEX 8000 having a GNSS receiver is a Stratum 1 clock, therefore better. So, if I change the reference setting on my PC to the IP address for the FLEX I get a message from TIME.IS that my time is exact and the majority of FT8 decodes are 0.0 to a maximum of .3 seconds differential. That is great! But I would like to know:

    1. What happens if I turn off the radio?
    2. What happens if the radio fails, my GPS reception fails?
    3. Is there a backup hierarchy?

    Some hams recommend using Meinberg, others recommend using Dimension 4 for more flexibility.

    I find Meinberg confusing to setup. I am not a Linux programmer.

    Dimension 4 is easy to setup as having a Windows GUI. What are the PROS and CONS?

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    Thanks Erik. Interesting thought. I will try that!

    73,

    Bill

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