[time-nuts] Anybody have experience with TimeMachines TM1000AGPS Time Server

Lizeth Norman normanlizeth at gmail.com
Sun Nov 9 17:07:43 EST 2014


Reading the manual, (page 8) the device can be set up to output NMEA
over the serial port. There are a few different pieces of code to
display that data.
Have had mine two weeks. It got gps lock before I could point the
browser at it's ip.
Just syncing a bunch of cameras as well being the "house" time standard.

On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Rick Thomas <rbthomas at pobox.com> wrote:
>
> Right.  I did the reset to factory defaults jumper thing and it came back to life.  I’m using it now with the default setup.
>
> I got a reply from somebody named Doug at css-timemachines suggesting that I use a different browser (I had been using Safari on my desktop Mac) so I switched to Chrome (still on the Mac) and now it seems to be a bit more friendly.
>
> In particular, it reports:
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>      Signal Strength: Satellite 1: 32 dB, Satellite 2: 31 dB, Satellite 3: 30 dB
>
> Can anybody tell if that’s good or bad?  I have the antenna taped up against a window with a good view of the sky to the North-East: not too many trees in the way of a clear view out over the ocean — but somewhat occluded to the North-West: a low tree-covered ridge up to about 15 degrees above the horizon — and the bulk of the house in the way to the South.  Is there a better way?
>
> I’ll report here as I explore further over the next week.
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> Rick
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> On Nov 9, 2014, at 2:21 AM, David C. Partridge <david.partridge at perdrix.co.uk> wrote:
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>>> If you’re referring to this:
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>> I think he’s referring to section 4.3 "Resetting to Factory Defaults"
>
>>> You also have to reboot after a PW change ...
>>
>> Regards,
>> David Partridge
>
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