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15 Address: 127.127.5.<i>u</i><br>
16 Reference ID: <tt>GPS, OMEGA, GOES, WWV</tt><br>
17 Driver ID: <tt>TRUETIME</tt><br>
18 Serial Port: <tt>/dev/true<i>u</i></tt>; 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity<br>
21-DC MK III GOES Synchronized Clock, GPS- DC MK III and GPS/TM-TMD GPS Synchronized Clock, XL-DC (a…
23 <p>Timcode format: <tt>ADDD:HH:MM:SSQCL</tt><br>
24 A - control A (this is stripped before we see it) Q - Quality indication (see below) C - Carriage r…
27 <dt>468-DC GOES Receiver<br>
28 GPS-TM/TMD Receiver
29 <dd>? +/- 500 milliseconds # +/- 50 milliseconds<br>
30 * +/- 5 milliseconds . +/- 1 millisecond<br>
31 space less than 1 millisecond
32 <dt>OM-DC OMEGA Receiver:
33 <dd>&gt; +/- 5 seconds<br>
34 ? +/- 500 milliseconds # +/- 50 milliseconds<br>
35 * +/- 5 milliseconds . +/- 1 millisecond<br>
36 A-H less than 1 millisecond. Character indicates which station is being received as follows<br>
37 … Liberia, C = Hawaii, D = North Dakota, E = La Reunion, F = Argentina, G = Australia, H = Japan<br>
38 The carriage return start bit begins on 0 seconds and extends to 1 bit time.
39 <dt>TL-3 WWV Receiver:
40 <dd>? receiver is unlocked<br>
41 <dd>space +/- 5 milliseconds<br>
43 <h4>Notes on 468-DC and OMEGA receiver:</h4>
45 <h4>Notes on the 468-DC receiver:</h4>
47 <p><tt>fudge 127.127.5.0 time1 +0.008 time2 -0.004</tt></p>
49 …<p>The PCL720 from PC Labs has an Intel 8253 look-alike, as well as a bunch of TTL input and outpu…
50 <h4>Notes on the TL-3 receiver:</h4>
51 <p>The mini-DIN RS-232 port uses the Apple pinout.<br>
52 Send the clock ST1 to turn on continuous (1/sec) timecodes.
53 You can also enable "mode C" via the front panel. ST0 turns off this mode.<br>
54 QV will return the firmware revision (and is useful in identifying this clock.)<br>
55 … down from 4h (04) to 1h (01), so the receiver declares itself unlocked sooner. When in holdover,…
57 …<p>When enabled by the <tt>flag4</tt> fudge flag, every received timecode is written as-is to the …
68 <dt><tt>flag1 0 | 1</tt>
70 <dt><tt>flag2 0 | 1</tt>
72 <dt><tt>flag3 0 | 1</tt>
74 <dt><tt>flag4 0 | 1</tt>