[time-nuts] Beaglebone NTP server

Tom Holmes tholmes at woh.rr.com
Thu Dec 11 13:45:36 EST 2014


Brian... 

"Look, I used to leave WWV running all the time on a receiver. That
background DOOOO DOOOO DOOOO was very reassuring as I moved through the
house watching the sweep second hands ticking in time with WWV."

Based on personal experience, this strongly suggests that you weren't married at the time :-).

Tom Holmes, N8ZM

-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lloyd
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 11:21 AM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Beaglebone NTP server

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Paul <tic-toc at bodosom.net> wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Dan Drown <dan-timenuts at drown.org>
> wrote:
>
> > Is this better or worse than other NTP server platforms?  I haven't
> tested
> > them, so I have no idea.
>
>
> Tharp says his appliance
>
> "can sustain thousands of queries per second. Even under high throughput
> timekeeping operations are never disrupted or perturbed."
>
> But enough of that.
>
> From the time-nut perspective what's the interest in high resolution NTP?
> I mean beyond the "can I do this?" appeal.
>

We are all time nuts to one degree or another or we wouldn't be here. I
personally want all the clocks in my house, including all the computers (I
have about 10 running at any given moment here), to have time resolution
better than my ability to perceive errors. (To my eye that is about 100ms
for clocks with a sweep second hand.) and in the 1ms-or-better range for
the computers. I want to know that, when two things get time-stamped on
different machines, I can tell which happened first from the point of view
of a DBMS dealing with concurrency issues.

So a stratum 1 server in my house that is independent of my external
internet connectivity seems desirable.

Look, I used to leave WWV running all the time on a receiver. That
background DOOOO DOOOO DOOOO was very reassuring as I moved through the
house watching the sweep second hands ticking in time with WWV. Time to
move forward in true time-nut fashion.

-- 
Brian Lloyd
Lloyd Aviation
706 Flightline Drive
Spring Branch, TX 78070
brian at lloyd.aero
+1.210.802-8FLY (1.210.802-8359)
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