[time-nuts] Bad TBolt Crashing LH?
Dave B
g8kbvdave at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 29 12:41:58 EDT 2017
Windows or ???
If Windows, check the OS's power settings, and make sure that it's not
sending peripherals to sleep after a period of "Inactivity" (judged by a
lack of keyboard/mouse activity, NOT the existence of any running
programs, or screen updates.)
Regards.
Dave B.
On 29/08/17 17:00, time-nuts-request at febo.com wrote:
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 11:30:46 -0400
> From: "Jerry" <jsternmd at att.net>
> To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
> <time-nuts at febo.com>
> Subject: [time-nuts] Bad TBolt Crashing LH?
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> Need some more help figuring out why Lady Heather keeps crashing. I think
> it may be a flaky Thunderbolt but I only own one. The PC is an i5 Intel
> with 8Gb memory and nothing running in background. The log sequence before
> crash is first time stamp erros where the log shows within 1 sec the TBolt
> jumps from 6 or 7 Sats to zero. Then after a few more timestamp errors, the
> date gets corrupted ending with bad RAM, Bad Osc, etc. If I open LH again
> (and do nothing to the TBolt) - everything looks good again for about 10-15
> minutes and it all repeats again.
>
>
>
> This log began with:
>
>
>
> # 14:27:28.000 UTC 29 Aug 2017 - interval 1 seconds
>
> #
>
> # tow pps(sec) osc( ppb)
> dac(V) temp(C) sats
>
> 14:27:28 224866 -8.51365e-008 -0.023564
> 1.196032 42.660358 8
>
>
>
> [similar as line above.....for about 10-15 mins]
>
>
>
> After skipping some time stamps it becomes:
>
>
>
> # 09:39:47.000 UTC 07 Mar 2019 - interval 1 seconds
>
>
>
> Then it goes back to current UTC sometimes with 7 Sats some errors on 0 or 3
> Sats:
>
>
>
> #! time stamp skipped. t=229340387000.000 last=181406402001.000
> err:47933984999 ms
>
> #
>
> # 09:39:47.000 UTC 07 Mar 2019 - interval 1 seconds
>
> #
>
> # tow pps(sec) osc( ppb)
> dac(V) temp(C) sats
>
> 09:39:47 225605 -8.1407e-008 0.110356
> 1.196165 42.362377 7
>
> #
>
> # 14:39:50.000 UTC 29 Aug 2017 - interval 1 seconds
>
> #
>
> # tow pps(sec) osc( ppb)
> dac(V) temp(C) sats
>
> 14:39:50 225608 -8.08732e-008 0.106356
> 1.196165 83.500000 0
>
> #! time stamp skipped. t=181406392001.000 last=181406390000.000 err:2001
> ms
>
>
>
> Then it goes into 'new receiver mode' and then 'new discipline mode' while
> 3-7 Sats are visible. This goes on for another few minutes until finally it
> shows a series of further corruptions, with minor alarms ending :
>
> #! year error: 60404
>
> #! time stamp skipped. t=1601332636481001.000 last=181406509000.000
> err:1601151229972001 ms
>
> #
>
> # 13:14:41.001 GPS 15 Feb 52756 - interval 1 seconds
>
> #
>
> # tow pps(sec) osc( ppb)
> dac(V) temp(C) sats
>
> 13:14:41 225728 -6.68514e-008 0.141315
> 1.196117 42.588669 5
>
> #
>
> # 14:41:58.001 UTC 29 Aug 2017 - interval 1 seconds
>
> #
>
> # tow pps(sec) osc( ppb)
> dac(V) temp(C) sats
>
> 14:41:58 225736 -6.60375e-008 0.094983
> 1.185647 42.588669 0
>
> #! year error: 1814
>
> #! time stamp skipped. t=-6224635078999.000 last=181406518001.000
> err:-6406041597000 ms
>
> 14:42:01 5898563 -1.49314e+006 -0.000000 1.196108
> 42.278618 0
>
> #! new gps status: TRAIM rejected fix: at tow 5898563
>
> #! new discipline state: ?0B?: at tow 5898563
>
> #! new minor alarm state 00E7: OSC age alarm Antenna open Survey
> started No saved posn LEAP PENDING! : at tow 5898563
>
> ...
>
> ..
>
> ...
>
> 14:43:27 225825 -5.45551e-008 0.064319
> 1.196070 40.071625 5
>
> #! new critical alarm state AC00: : at tow 225825
>
> #! new minor alarm state 0000: OSC age normal Antenna OK Discipline OK
> Normal op mode Saved posn OK EEPROM data OK Almanac OK : at tow
> 225825
>
> 14:43:27 225825 -5.44649e-008 0.071280
> 1.196070 44.131538 5
>
> #! new critical alarm state B375: ROM:BAD Power:BAD OSC: BAD: at tow
> 225825
>
> #! year error: 21719
>
> #! year error: 45931
>
> #! year error: 45932
>
> #! year error: 11276
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
>
>
> Jerry NY2KW
>
>
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