[rescue] NTP and Fuzzballs, was Re: Linux wet paint, was Re: Spark10 CPU question (must fix - SPARC damnit :-) )
Carl R. Friend
crfriend at rcn.com
Sat Dec 24 09:48:06 CST 2016
On 12/24/2016 02:11 AM, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
> Could you implement what you need with an $8 ESP 8266 / NodeMCU and the GPS add-on mentioned here?
>
> https://blog.squix.org/2016/05/esp8266-peripherals-ublox-gps-module.html
That's an interesting notion. I see that the GPS module has a
PPS output, but I don't see any mention of the accuracy of it in the
spec-sheet (from another site).
The module I bought back in '02 is a Motorola ONCORE UT+ timing
receiver with the PPS signal which is rated for < 500 ns accuracy
even with Selective Availability on (which I've never seen active,
but am interested in acquiring a receiver that supports GLONASS
(the Russian GPS) and Galileo (the EU's version) as a backup).
The problem with satellite receivers, however, is that they really
want a good view of the sky, hence the antennas need to be outdoors
or on roofs/masts. Putting one in a window can work, but the view
of the sky is not good.
>
> A true stratum-0 time source that runs off 4 D cell batteries for weeks!
... or off a small solar panel.
Fuzzballs... I need to ask my pals at RCS/RI whether anybody has a
copy of the last Fuzzball disk image. I had one, but given the recent
upheaval am unlikely to find it.
Cheers!
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