[: Re: [ntp:questions] Re: dcf77 receiver makes ntp unstable? (drift and offset get jumpy)]
Ronan Flood
ronan at noc.ulcc.ac.uk
Tue Feb 8 13:15:11 UTC 2005
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 13:59:49 +0100,
folkert at vanheusden.com (Folkert van Heusden) wrote:
>fudge 127.127.8.0 time1 0.25925012652
>xGENERIC(0) .DCFa. 0 l 60 64 377 0.000 7.015 6.418
>+keetweej.intran 193.79.237.14 2 u 96 128 376 0.004 -14.535 3.985
>-auth1.xs4all.nl 193.79.237.14 2 u - 128 377 8.262 2.749 9.433
>*ntp1.NL.net .GPS. 1 u 4 128 377 18.523 -19.571 6.273
>+ntp3-rz.rrze.un .DCFp. 1 u 33 128 377 26.343 -13.832 4.405
>+sombrero.cs.tu- .PPS. 1 u 1 128 377 24.989 -19.101 4.683
Your refclock is marked as a falseticker because it is too far away from
the intersection time of the network servers. Could be your fudge value
is too high (I did say "adjust to taste" :) -- try 0.235 or so ...
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Ronan Flood <R.Flood at noc.ulcc.ac.uk>
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