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      tman222 @q54e3w
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      @q54e3w said in Building a Stratum 1 NTP Server Using Raspberry Pi:

      I've been meaning to put a quick how-to together for a NTP server based on a pcengine apu2 which offers much better performance at a slightly higher price. You may not need the increased accuracy but its available if you want to join the ranks of time-nuts.

      chronyc tracking
      Reference ID    : 47505330 (GPS0)
      Stratum         : 1
      Ref time (UTC)  : Sat Jun 01 06:56:35 2019
      System time     : 0.000000004 seconds fast of NTP time
      Last offset     : +0.000000004 seconds
      RMS offset      : 0.000000008 seconds
      Frequency       : 4.568 ppm fast
      Residual freq   : +0.000 ppm
      Skew            : 0.001 ppm
      Root delay      : 0.000000001 seconds
      Root dispersion : 0.000000941 seconds
      Update interval : 1.0 seconds
      Leap status     : Normal
      

      Hi @q54e3w - those are some very impressive figures! As someone who is a always obsessed with performance and efficiency I just may have to try this too. :) Do you mind sharing with us what parts you used for this setup? In particular, I'm quite curious what you chose for the GPS receiver module in the APU2 box. Also, what OS did you end up running on the machine to get that level of performance (accuracy)? Was it a flavor of Linux (e.g. Debian) or something more custom?

      Thanks again!

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        tman222
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        With the Raspberry Pi 4 having just been released, do you guys think it will perform better for this purpose given the improvements to the network on the SoC?

        Also, @q54e3w - when you have a moment, could you please share some additional details with us what you are using for an APU2 based setup? I'm very curious. Thanks again!

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        • kiokomanK
          kiokoman LAYER 8
          last edited by kiokoman

          i will tell you in a few days, i'm waiting for the courier ...
          raspberry pi 4, but gps is from adafruit.
          this will be my first experiment with this toys
          ...
          reviced it today, i just had the time to install raspbian and soldered the gps hat, now i need to find a way to have a gps fix. i don't have the time now to do any test, the only first impression is that the board become very hot, i will probably buy something to cool it down

          @johnpoz maybe you know, do you think it will be possible to add a display on top of the gps hat or it will not work ? RX/TX pins are for gps data and pin #4 is used for PPS on my case

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          • kiokomanK
            kiokoman LAYER 8
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            and this is how it work here, i have some trouble because the "howto" available are a little outdated, i need to do some research

            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ntpq -crv -pn
            associd=0 status=0115 leap_none, sync_pps, 1 event, clock_sync,
            version="ntpd 4.2.8p13@1.3847-o Tue Jul  2 16:07:07 UTC 2019 (2)",
            processor="armv7l", system="Linux/4.19.50-v7l+", leap=00, stratum=1,
            precision=-20, rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=1938.001, refid=PPS,
            reftime=e0c75f48.32187a6c  Wed, Jul  3 2019 19:07:20.195,
            clock=e0c75f56.2a9026ff  Wed, Jul  3 2019 19:07:34.166, peer=43403, tc=4,
            mintc=3, offset=-0.147120, frequency=-17.048, sys_jitter=0.036991,
            clk_jitter=0.118, clk_wander=0.024
            
                 remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
            ==============================================================================
            *172.16.0.100    193.204.114.232  2 u   32   32    3    0.468    0.169   0.027
            +31.14.131.188   195.113.144.238  2 u   56   64    1   18.466    0.815   0.075
            -213.251.52.250  193.0.0.229      2 u   55   64    1   21.270    4.187  21.794
            +85.199.214.99   .GPS.            1 u   54   64    1   35.809   -0.642   0.217
            -185.19.184.35   193.204.114.233  2 u   53   64    1   22.388    4.127  23.813
            o127.127.22.0    .PPS.            0 l   14   16    7    0.000   -0.147   0.037
             127.127.20.0    .GPS.            0 l    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
            

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            • kiokomanK
              kiokoman LAYER 8
              last edited by kiokoman

              ok this is working now, i found out that on my raspberry pi 4 the gps is not on ttyAMA0 as all the tutorial around is based on, but under ttyS0, took my awhile to find out what was wrong ...

              pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ntpq -crv -pn
              associd=0 status=0115 leap_none, sync_pps, 1 event, clock_sync,
              version="ntpd 4.2.8p12@1.3728-o (1)", processor="armv7l",
              system="Linux/4.19.50-v7l+", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-20,
              rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=7938.582, refid=PPS,
              reftime=e0c78921.5335fc30  Wed, Jul  3 2019 22:05:53.325,
              clock=e0c7892f.6faf75ea  Wed, Jul  3 2019 22:06:07.436, peer=4517, tc=4,
              mintc=3, offset=-0.858325, frequency=-16.929, sys_jitter=0.000954,
              clk_jitter=0.406, clk_wander=0.000, tai=37, leapsec=201701010000,
              expire=201912280000
              
                   remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
              ==============================================================================
              *172.16.0.100    134.64.19.180    2 u   23   32    1    0.474    0.189   0.167
               it.pool.ntp.org .POOL.          16 p    - 1024    0    0.000    0.000   0.001
              x127.127.20.0    .GPS.            0 l   31   64    1    0.000   -1.180   0.001
              o127.127.22.0    .PPS.            0 l   14   16    1    0.000   -0.858   0.001
              +37.247.53.178   193.204.114.232  2 u   20 1024    1   12.891   -0.781   0.375
              -213.251.52.250  193.0.0.229      2 u   14 1024    1   21.182    3.930   0.230
              +85.199.214.99   .GPS.            1 u   13 1024    1   36.061   -1.087   7.806
              -185.19.184.35   193.204.114.233  2 u   12 1024    1   22.180    3.048   0.105
              

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              • stephenw10S
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                Looks like it's marked the GPS as a false ticker. You probably need to adjust the fudge time.

                Steve

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                • kiokomanK
                  kiokoman LAYER 8
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                  yes, indeed, it's still a work in progress

                  as i say a have trouble because i was unable to find any recent howto, anyway now i have this

                  pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ntpq -crv -pn
                  associd=0 status=0115 leap_none, sync_pps, 1 event, clock_sync,
                  version="ntpd 4.2.8p12@1.3728-o (1)", processor="armv7l",
                  system="Linux/4.19.50-v7l+", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-20,
                  rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=500.060, refid=PPS,
                  reftime=e0c8c525.ed3084d9  Thu, Jul  4 2019 20:34:13.926,
                  clock=e0c8c52a.0f3a2862  Thu, Jul  4 2019 20:34:18.059, peer=42571, tc=4,
                  mintc=3, offset=0.000149, frequency=-19.939, sys_jitter=0.000954,
                  clk_jitter=0.001, clk_wander=0.000, tai=37, leapsec=201701010000,
                  expire=201912280000
                  
                       remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
                  ==============================================================================
                  o127.127.22.0    .PPS.            0 l    5   16  377    0.000    0.000   0.001
                  *127.127.28.0    .GPS.            1 l    4   16  377    0.000  -146.34  85.899
                  +193.204.114.232 .CTD.            1 u   41   64  377   30.981    0.240   0.166
                  +193.204.114.233 .CTD.            1 u   38   64  377   30.653    0.695   0.148
                  +79.36.117.15    .GPS.            1 u   60   64  377   37.111   -1.756   0.177
                  +2001:4b20::beef 85.158.25.74     2 u   65   64  377   17.923   -0.204   2.899
                  +2001:67c:8:abcd .PPS.            1 u   33   64  377   31.323    0.117   6.783
                  +81.94.123.17    85.158.25.74     2 u    3   64  377   21.208   -2.684   5.947
                  

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                  • kiokomanK
                    kiokoman LAYER 8
                    last edited by kiokoman

                    ok i'm putting here what i have done so far, if someone can check and give feedback pls

                    inside /boot/config.txt :

                    dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt
                    force_turbo=1
                    init_uart_baud=9600
                    dtoverlay=pps-gpio,gpiopin=4
                    

                    inside /boot/cmdline.txt

                    dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty1 root=PARTUUID=b55c365b-02 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwait quiet splash plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles nohz=off
                    

                    inside /etc/modules

                    # /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
                    #
                    # This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded
                    # at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored.
                    
                    i2c-dev
                    pps-gpio
                    

                    i have created /etc/udev/rules.d/99-gps.rules :

                    KERNEL=="pps0",SYMLINK+="gpspps0"
                    KERNEL=="ttyAMA0",SUBSYSTEM=="tty",MODE=="0777", SYMLINK+="gps0"
                    
                    sudo apt update
                    sudo apt dist-upgrade
                    sudo systemctl disable hciuart
                    sudo systemctl disable serial-getty@ttyAMA0.service
                    sudo apt-get install pps-tools ntp dnsutils setserial
                    

                    inside /etc/rc.local

                    systemctl stop ntp #otherwise the next command will not work
                    stty -F /dev/ttyAMA0 raw 9600 cs8 clocal -cstopb #set to 9600bps as per adafruit spec
                    setserial /dev/ttyAMA0 low_latency # improve latency.. maybe
                    #we need only GPMRC out
                    /bin/echo -e '$PMTK314,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0*29\r\n' > /dev/ttyAMA0 
                    systemctl start ntp
                    

                    inside /etc/ntp.conf

                    # /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help
                    
                    driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
                    
                    # Leap seconds definition provided by tzdata
                    leapfile /usr/share/zoneinfo/leap-seconds.list
                    
                    # Enable this if you want statistics to be logged.
                    #statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/
                    
                    statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats
                    filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable
                    filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable
                    filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable
                    
                    # By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration.
                    restrict default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited
                    restrict -6 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited
                    
                    # Local users may interrogate the ntp server more closely.
                    restrict 127.0.0.1
                    restrict -6 ::1
                    
                    # Needed for adding pool entries
                    restrict source notrap nomodify noquery
                    
                    # Clients from this (example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if
                    # cryptographically authenticated.
                    restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0
                    
                    # If you want to provide time to your local subnet, change the next line.
                    # (Again, the address is an example only.)
                    #broadcast 192.168.123.255
                    
                    # If you want to listen to time broadcasts on your local subnet, de-comment the
                    # next lines.  Please do this only if you trust everybody on the network!
                    #disable auth
                    #broadcastclient
                    logfile /var/log/ntp.log
                    
                    server 127.127.20.0 mode 17 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 iburts prefer
                    fudge 127.127.20.0 flag1 1 time2 0.350 refid GPS
                    
                    pool 0.it.pool.ntp.org
                    pool 1.it.pool.ntp.org
                    pool 2.it.pool.ntp.org
                    pool 3.it.pool.ntp.org
                    

                    result is:

                    pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ntpq -crv -pn
                    associd=0 status=0418 leap_none, sync_uhf_radio, 1 event, no_sys_peer,
                    version="ntpd 4.2.8p12@1.3728-o (1)", processor="armv7l",
                    system="Linux/4.19.50-v7l+", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-19,
                    rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=1.180, refid=GPS,
                    reftime=e0cb6dbc.b9fa8540  Sat, Jul  6 2019 20:58:04.726,
                    clock=e0cb6dc9.863ed46d  Sat, Jul  6 2019 20:58:17.524, peer=65419, tc=4,
                    mintc=3, offset=-0.000335, frequency=-18.876, sys_jitter=0.001907,
                    clk_jitter=0.002, clk_wander=0.000, tai=37, leapsec=201701010000,
                    expire=201912280000
                    
                         remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
                    ==============================================================================
                    o127.127.20.0    .GPS.            0 l   13   16  377    0.000    0.000   0.002
                     0.it.pool.ntp.o .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.002
                     1.it.pool.ntp.o .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.002
                     2.it.pool.ntp.o .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.002
                     3.it.pool.ntp.o .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.002
                    -213.251.52.250  193.0.0.229      2 u   21   64  377   20.446    3.853   0.146
                    -94.177.187.22   193.204.114.233  2 u   14   64  377   16.930   -0.241   0.118
                    -147.135.207.213 85.199.214.99    2 u   17   64  337   28.742   -0.525   0.150
                    -212.45.144.3    193.204.114.232  2 u   18   64  377   11.872    0.162   0.148
                    -188.213.165.209 193.204.114.232  2 u   19   64  377   17.956    0.459   0.136
                    -80.211.52.109   85.199.214.99    2 u   22   64  377   21.608   -1.141   0.134
                    #5.158.71.217    94.177.187.22    3 u   17   64  377   30.960   -3.933   0.626
                    +85.199.214.99   .GPS.            1 u   13   64  377   35.659   -0.337   0.172
                    +37.247.53.178   193.204.114.233  2 u   16   64  377   12.341    0.191   0.159
                    +185.19.184.35   193.204.114.233  2 u   21   64  377   22.090    3.996   0.139
                    -80.211.178.99   194.146.251.100  2 u   10   64  377   18.669   -2.758   6.145
                    
                    pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo lsof /dev/pps0 /dev/gps0
                    COMMAND   PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
                    ntpd    11340  ntp    4u   CHR 204,64      0t0 1165 /dev/ttyAMA0
                    ntpd    11340  ntp    5u   CHR  242,0      0t0 1495 /dev/pps0
                    

                    from what i understand there is no need for gpsd as it was causing alot of offset/jitter
                    plus from what i have read around ntp now bind to /dev/pps0 and /dev/ttyAMA0 (GPS) automatically. mode 17 is 16+1 so 9600bps + GPMRC
                    rif. https://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/drivers/driver20.html
                    fudge 127.127.20.0 flag1 1 this flag tell ntp to use PPS, i can set flag1 0 and eventually add 127.127.0.22 back and adjust offset, but i don't see why if ntp do the work for me?
                    my score on pool.ntp.org si now 20 and identified as stratum 1

                    pi@raspberrypi:~ $ iperf -c 192.168.1.90
                    ------------------------------------------------------------
                    Client connecting to 192.168.1.90, TCP port 5001
                    TCP window size:  232 KByte (default)
                    ------------------------------------------------------------
                    [  3] local 192.168.1.89 port 52616 connected with 192.168.1.90 port 5001
                    [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
                    [  3]  0.0-10.0 sec  1.08 GBytes   931 Mbits/sec
                    

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                      tman222 @kiokoman
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                      Hi @kiokoman - thanks for posting your experience using a Raspberry Pi 4. I'm looking to give this project another go this summer and catching up again on the instructions/advice in this thread and the equipment I would need to purchase. Do you mind listing what exact equipment you ended up using and any steps you took that weren't detailed in your prior posts? At this point, I'm looking to generally follow this guide I found, however, using a Raspberry Pi 4 B instead of the Odroid C2 board.

                      https://nguvu.org/pfsense/network%20time%20protocol%20(ntp)/ntp-server/

                      At the time this was written the Pi 4 had not been released yet and the Odroid presented a better option over the Pi 3 given true gigabit network support. I also like the PoE hat integration which helps simplify cabling.

                      Thanks in advance for any help and advice you can provide.

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                      • kiokomanK
                        kiokoman LAYER 8
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                        1. Raspberry PI 4
                        2. Memory Card with raspian
                        3. GPS Adafruit ultimate GPS hat
                        4. battery cr1220
                        5. external active antenna
                        6. uFL to SMA converter

                        https://www.kiokoman.eu.org/index.php/per-non-dimenticare/24-howto-raspberry-pi-4-headless-ntp-stratum-1-gps-pps

                        https://www.ntppool.org/scores/ntp.kiokoman.eu.org

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                          Thanks @kiokoman for sharing your setup and instructions, I really appreciate it. I wanted to bring this thread back up because I'm looking into this again as a small tinkering project and was also curious to learn more about the alternative APU2 based Stratum 1 NTP server setup @q54e3w mentioned above. @q54e3w - could you share some more details on your setup? Thanks in advance.

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                            I had a half finished build and setup guide I was in the process of putting finishing touches to but didn't get to. I'll push it to the top of the list.
                            The downside of the PTP protocol is that the accuracy isn't preserved across the LAN unless you have hardware that supports it and because of the clients who typically care about this level of accuracy, its seems to be only available in more expensive switches etc, take a look here for a starter and please follow up if you find any more home lab friendly pieces.
                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PTP_implementations
                            My hardware solution that data came from was a Intel i210 based SBC that supports IEEE1588 and a regular GPS received running stock debian with mild kernel optimization.

                            I've migrated from using NTP to Chrony which syncs up quicker especially from a cold start which was one of the drawbacks of the NTP implementation. I tried the Odroid C4 which is an updated C2 but the earlier kernels didn't have PPS deciding included and I didn't have the time to build a custom kernel. Im sure things have evolved since then.

                            All of this is perhaps irrelevant though as Ive had great success with a LeoNTP server, unbelievably accurate and consistent across the year through temperature fluctuations etc and outperforms a non temperature controlled Pi substantially.
                            http://leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=272
                            When I update that guide I'll include some performance graphs etc.

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                              tman222 @q54e3w
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                              @q54e3w said in Building a Stratum 1 NTP Server Using Raspberry Pi:

                              I had a half finished build and setup guide I was in the process of putting finishing touches to but didn't get to. I'll push it to the top of the list.
                              The downside of the PTP protocol is that the accuracy isn't preserved across the LAN unless you have hardware that supports it and because of the clients who typically care about this level of accuracy, its seems to be only available in more expensive switches etc, take a look here for a starter and please follow up if you find any more home lab friendly pieces.
                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PTP_implementations
                              My hardware solution that data came from was a Intel i210 based SBC that supports IEEE1588 and a regular GPS received running stock debian with mild kernel optimization.

                              I've migrated from using NTP to Chrony which syncs up quicker especially from a cold start which was one of the drawbacks of the NTP implementation. I tried the Odroid C4 which is an updated C2 but the earlier kernels didn't have PPS deciding included and I didn't have the time to build a custom kernel. Im sure things have evolved since then.

                              All of this is perhaps irrelevant though as Ive had great success with a LeoNTP server, unbelievably accurate and consistent across the year through temperature fluctuations etc and outperforms a non temperature controlled Pi substantially.
                              http://leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=272
                              When I update that guide I'll include some performance graphs etc.

                              Thanks @q54e3w, I really appreciate the response. If you don't mind me asking, where did you purchase the LeoNTP server? Is there a US distributor or did you purchase directly from the UK? Thanks again.

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                                @tman222 https://v3.airspy.us/product/upu-leontp/

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                                • kiokomanK
                                  kiokoman LAYER 8
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                                  yesterday I received the waveshare max-m8q GPS hat for raspberry, I have configured it with the shared memory with gpsd, I still need to understand how to remove unnecessary GPS sentences, this is based on ublox, the adafruit was easier to configure. it seems to me that with SHM the offset is more unstable

                                  UBLOX
                                  status=0115 leap_none, sync_pps, 1 event, clock_sync,
                                  version="ntpd ntpsec-1.1.3 2019-11-18T06:04:00Z", processor="armv7l", system="Linux/5.4.72-v7l+", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-20, rootdelay=0.0, rootdisp=1.135, refid=PPS, reftime=e37124c1.ed9d57a5 2020-12-01T20:23:29.928Z,
                                  clock=e37124cb.3ec99709 2020-12-01T20:23:39.245Z, peer=13250, tc=4, mintc=0, offset=0.000691, frequency=-18.836975, sys_jitter=0.000413, clk_jitter=0.000419, clk_wander=0.000275, tai=37, leapsec="2017-01-01T00:00Z",
                                  expire="2021-06-28T00:00Z"
                                       remote                                 refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset   jitter
                                  =====================================================================================================
                                  *SHM(0)                                .GPS.            0 l   10   16  377   0.0000   2.6169   1.5005
                                  oPPS(0)                                .PPS.            0 l    9   16  377   0.0000   0.0007   0.0004
                                  -192.168.10.200                        .GPS.            1 u   63   64  377   0.0923  -2.0291   0.0163
                                  -151.3.106.211                         .GPS.            1 u   64   64  376  31.6928  -1.2702   1.2323
                                  +193.204.114.232                       .CTD.            1 u   27   64  377  39.7531   0.6983   0.9118
                                  +193.204.114.233                       .CTD.            1 u   20   64  375  30.1307   5.2933   0.7851
                                   0.it.pool.ntp.org                     .POOL.          16 p    -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0010
                                   1.it.pool.ntp.org                     .POOL.          16 p    -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0010
                                  -194.0.5.123                           85.199.214.100   2 u   58   64  377  20.8733  -0.5592   1.2309
                                  +37.247.53.178                         193.204.114.232  2 u    -   64  375  19.3794   0.6783   0.8454
                                  
                                  ADAFRUIT
                                  status=0415 leap_none, sync_uhf_radio, 1 event, clock_sync,
                                  version="ntpd ntpsec-1.1.3 2019-11-18T06:04:00Z", processor="armv7l", system="Linux/5.4.72-v7l+", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-20, rootdelay=0.0, rootdisp=100.12, refid=GPS, reftime=e37127b4.87c1698d 2020-12-01T20:36:04.530Z,
                                  clock=e37127bc.a80fc6d1 2020-12-01T20:36:12.656Z, peer=52517, tc=6, mintc=0, offset=-0.392457, frequency=-12.429184, sys_jitter=1.986283, clk_jitter=2.402087, clk_wander=0.192477, tai=37, leapsec="2017-01-01T00:00Z",
                                  expire="2021-06-28T00:00Z"
                                       remote                                   refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset   jitter
                                  =====================================================================================================
                                  oNMEA(0)                               .GPS.            0 l    8   64  373   0.0000  -0.3925   1.9863
                                  +192.168.10.203                        .PPS.            1 u   30   64  377   0.1134   2.0148   0.2716
                                   193.204.114.232                       .CTD.            1 u    -   64  375  31.0446   6.9845   0.8522
                                   193.204.114.233                       .CTD.            1 u   30   64  377  32.4280   6.2898   0.5521
                                   0.it.pool.ntp.org                     .POOL.          16 p    -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0010
                                   1.it.pool.ntp.org                     .POOL.          16 p    -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0010
                                  +212.45.144.88                         193.204.114.233  2 u   60   64  377  18.1799   1.5251   1.2220
                                  +95.110.248.206                        193.204.114.233  2 u   14   64  377  29.5371   3.1092   0.6852
                                  -162.159.200.123                       10.48.8.4        3 u   83  128  257  45.1323  -3.8529  11.8599
                                  -80.211.178.99                         216.239.35.0     2 u   33  128  337  29.3981   3.7633  20.6043
                                  

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                                    last edited by q54e3w

                                    How long has it been running? Give it 24 hours to find its groove.

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                                      kiokoman LAYER 8
                                      last edited by kiokoman

                                      yeah i'm still playing with both.. you know start / restart / reconfigure / compare :)

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                                        You really need to compare over a long time window, add both NTP sources to pfSense's NTP server, enable monitoring and you can observe long term trends under diagnostics.

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                                          kiokoman LAYER 8
                                          last edited by kiokoman

                                          @johnpoz do you still have that uptronic running? it's basically the same one I have but from another vendor
                                          would you mind sharing your ntp.conf?
                                          i actually have this on my ntp.conf but compared to the adafruit is not that good

                                          ublox config ->

                                          server 127.127.20.0 mode 89 iburst prefer
                                          fudge 127.127.20.0 flag1 0 flag3 0 time1 0.0 time2 0.048 refid GPS
                                          
                                          server 127.127.22.0
                                          fudge 127.127.22.0 flag3 1 time2 0.0 refid PPS
                                          

                                          gps output

                                          pi@raspberrypi3:~ $ cat /dev/gps0
                                          $GNRMC,124146.00,A,4520.67417,N,01147.19928,E,0.138,,051220,,,A*6C
                                          $GNZDA,124146.00,05,12,2020,00,00*7A
                                          

                                          ublox ->

                                          *127.127.20.0    .GPS.            0 l   46   64  377    0.000    9.572   0.800
                                          o127.127.22.0    .PPS.            0 l   45   64  377    0.000    4.465   0.339
                                          

                                          adafruit part of it.pool.ntp.org ->

                                          oNMEA(0)                                 .GPS.            0 l    1   64  377   0.0000   0.0042   0.0199
                                          

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                                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @kiokoman
                                            last edited by johnpoz

                                            what are you looking for exactly? I am running ntpsec

                                            Keep in mind the sat signal just meant to get you close - the thing that keeps your time the pps

                                            The signal from gps will almost never be the selected source..

                                            And unless you don't have internet to get you close via another ntp source the gps signal doesn't mean all that much...

                                            Your looking for a ntp server that time is stable and doesn't drift, that comes from the pps signal.

                                            I don't bother playing with the fudge factors trying to get the gps to be inline with other time sources with very little offset, because in the big picture it doesn't matter.

                                            But this does remind me that should prob update my ntpsec version.. Its a bit dated.. 1.2 came out back in oct.

                                            Here is what I used to setup mine when I switched to ntpsec
                                            https://www.ntpsec.org/white-papers/stratum-1-microserver-howto/

                                            edit: Well this turned into a bit more than just clockmaker --update ;) updating my pi to buster from stretch.. Lets hope it works ;) I didn't bother to take a backup.. And just doing a dist-upgrade.. Either be real simple - or will force me to do a clean install.. Seems openssl doesn't have package for tls 1.3 support in stretch.. It's always something, and the new version of ntpsec seems to want that to compile.

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