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        Initially when I installed the Sure GPS I put it in the attic of a two story home. Used a cat5e wire with RS-232 ends to it going to the basement "server room". Recently moved it such that it faced a basement window facing the south east. For setting up this GPS just had the antenna next to a door which faced south east and it worked great.

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          Noticed now with newest version of PFSense my U-Blox GPS with PPS receiver no longer posts geo position and number of satellites. Not sure why as the sentences coming from the GPS are fine.

          Switched over configuration to generic GPS and while it works I do not see the geoposition / number of satellites.

          I originally posted my U-Blox configuration and results in PFSense of it working.

          Any one else have this issue?

          My Sure GPS with PPS continues to work fine. IE: newest PFSense box is in house #2.

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            tquade @pete
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            @pete Which "newest version of PFSense" are you refering to ie version number?

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              Sergei_Shablovsky @pete
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              @pete Better to make hardware solutions less complicated as possible, so standalone GPS from Garmin / TomTom connected to COM1 would be perfect solution.

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                @pete

                Do this setup with the Neo 8M working anymore for you or not? I am on the search for GPS based NTP for my home network and came over that the pfSense might
                be also a good point to setting up this there.

                I found out the following, that the u.blox 6M and 7M based GPS modules pr cards are acting as a base station and giving out data directly and since the version 8Mx-x came out it is more important to know and look wich devices are sorted with wich modules (U.blox) to get
                hands on. Perhaps this is the answer (not solution) to
                the circumstance that you may not seeing any satellites and/or geo data anymore?

                Neo 8MP-1 and Neo M8P-2 are the chips or modules where the delivering of high precision time
                is the main focus, or over the geo position. They can
                act in two different modes, called base and rover mode!

                So now you might be better looking before buying a
                device with wich module it comes sorted and what
                "mode" it is really supporting. I was interested in
                some miniPCIe cards and found one I will give a
                try out next month, but I am also interested in the
                solution named by @Sergei_Shablovsky in a
                comment below.

                Here is the document link according to the image
                shown below: U.blox M8P Documentation (PDF)

                ublox base and rover.jpeg

                If anyone can confirm this too it would be great if he is
                sharing this knowledge here with me. Due to the my
                lack of good enough english language skills it could
                be also that I get something wrong into, so please
                don´t "hang me" for that and clarify it out please!
                At this moment the sorry for bugging you all and
                thanks for spending the time on this-

                @Sergei_Shablovsky
                Hello, I am playing around with the idea to set up also perhaps another devices and you named here something
                about Garmin. Can you share with me wich device you
                where mention here?

                This is the second one I would try out after the miniCPIe
                card is failing and/or not working!
                Garmin GPS 16x

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                • peteP
                  pete @A Former User
                  last edited by pete

                  Two PFSense boxes and two new Neo GPS receivers are working fine now showing number of satellites and getting good time. I did install two outdoor GPS antennas and saw that I only got 6 satellites indoors near a windows to now outdoors 12-15 satellite views.

                  Purchased on Ebay. All I got from Amazon were clones.
                  Just test them when you purchase them.

                  Two boxes are Qotom and Jetway.

                  I did use a Garmin with an RS-232 port on it in the 1990's and it worked. Much larger footprint and did not have PPS.

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                    A Former User @pete
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                    @pete said in New GPS for NTP server:

                    Two PFSense boxes and two new Neo GPS receivers
                    are working fine now showing number of satellites
                    and getting good time.

                    Nice to hear from you, thanks in advanced for
                    that information.

                    I did install two outdoor GPS antennas and saw that
                    I only got 6 satellites indoors near a windows to now
                    outdoors 12-15 satellite views.

                    Cool to know, I have to install indoors (windows) but
                    with the miniPCIe card and the Garmin I was thinking
                    to get two RTCs and together with the normal clock
                    inside from the mainboard I can set up three NTPs.

                    Purchased on Ebay. All I got from Amazon were
                    clones.

                    Good to know! The miniPCIe card is from a shop for
                    mini PCs like NUCs and the Garmin one comes from amazon but I was seeing it also at eBay too.

                    Just test them when you purchase them.

                    I want to do so, thanks for the hint.

                    I did use a Garmin with an RS-232 port on it in
                    the 1990's and it worked. Much larger footprint
                    and did not have PPS.

                    The Garmin GPS 16x comes with an RJ45 jack, I want
                    set up it at a LAN port named GPS and set up there
                    the IP address for the port then I think I set it up at
                    the NTP configuring section as a server with the IP
                    address.

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                    • peteP
                      pete
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                      Very nice that it has a network port.

                      PFSense + is working so well these days never touch it....

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                        bingo600 @A Former User
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                        @dobby_ said in New GPS for NTP server:

                        The Garmin GPS 16x comes with an RJ45 jack, I want
                        set up it at a LAN port named GPS

                        It seems to have RS-232 signals on that RJ45 plug.
                        https://static.garmin.com/pumac/GPS_16x_tech_specs.pdf

                        f95bdf08-cc67-483b-af13-a39cc1f1e53f-image.png

                        The 1PPS prob. needs buffering:

                        This output provides between 800
                        mVp-p to 1.7 Vp-p for GPS 16xLVS and 1.4 Vp-p for the GPS 16xHVS and
                        17HVS into a 50 Ω load. The pulse time measured at the 50% voltage point will
                        be about 50 ns earlier with a 50 Ω load than with no load.
                        

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                          A Former User @bingo600
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                          @bingo600

                          Hello again,

                          It seems to have RS-232 signals on that RJ45 plug.

                          I am still confused about the Garmin product, they
                          have two nearly identically devices! One is named
                          GPS 16xHVS and the other is named GPS 16xLVS
                          and I can´t find out what is the difference from both.
                          Both comes both are available with an RJ45 jack and
                          about one device garmin was announcing it come
                          with one serial output and two serial inputs! But I
                          don´t find out where this connectors are placed, I
                          was long time searching all over the internet to
                          get a look on the bottom side, but there was
                          also nothing to find that looks like a port.

                          I find out that if I am not creating this LAN port,
                          and let it unattended I can choose it in the NTP
                          menue to set up serialGPS, but choosing instead
                          of it the LAN port, so I get one more option to try it out.

                          If all goes wrong, I know only the option to set up
                          the serial interface on the APU to one of the USB
                          ports and get an adapter like this;
                          Adapter 1
                          Adapter 2

                          https://static.garmin.com/pumac/GPS_16x_tech_specs.pdf

                          I should read at the weekend that document over to
                          find out more. A really hassle is this GPS part, but first
                          it was looking great and really easy to me, insert
                          a miniPCIe card connect the antenna and choose the
                          CuaUx.x port and all should be ready.

                          Thanks for the hint and linking to that document.

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                            bingo600 @A Former User
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                            @dobby_ said in New GPS for NTP server:

                            I am still confused about the Garmin product, they
                            have two nearly identically devices! One is named
                            GPS 16xHVS and the other is named GPS 16xLVS
                            and I can´t find out what is the difference from both.

                            LVS vs HVS is about the powersupply.
                            LVS requires a : Regulated 3..6v supply
                            HVS can be run of an unregulated 8..40v supply (ie. car/boat battery)

                            6c0fda44-98da-45dc-a208-58d2a3023327-image.png

                            The 2'nd serial port is currently for DGPS messages (all connections are in the RJ45 plug)

                            52097544-7395-4abc-a1d7-7720a33b0a98-image.png

                            It's all in the Tech pdf here:
                            https://static.garmin.com/pumac/GPS_16x_tech_specs.pdf

                            IMHO : If you don't have a soldering iron, and knows how to make a voltage translator etc .... Keep away from the Garmin

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                              A Former User @bingo600
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                              @bingo600

                              IMHO : If you don't have a soldering iron, and knows
                              how to make a voltage translator etc .... Keep away
                              from the Garmin

                              Ok thanks again for that input then I would really stay away
                              from that Garmin product as a NTP time source.

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                                pete @A Former User
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                                This is where I got my start tinkering with GPS / NTP stuff...

                                http://satsignal.eu/ntp/Sure-GPS.htm

                                In the 1990's used a Trimble GPS that came from military surplus store that I purchased for next to nothing. It just had an antenna port and two RS-232 interfaces. Took a long time to get a sync with an outdoor antenna mounted on roof of two story house.

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                                  @pete said in New GPS for NTP server:

                                  ...came from a Tank that I purchased

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                                      @A Former User said in New GPS for NTP server:

                                      @Sergei_Shablovsky
                                      Hello, I am playing around with the idea to set up also perhaps another devices and you named here something
                                      about Garmin. Can you share with me wich device you
                                      where mention here?
                                      This is the second one I would try out after the miniCPIe
                                      card is failing and/or not working!
                                      Garmin GPS 16x

                                      Recently we bought for one of projects new Garmin GPS 16x-HVS (more robust and stable working, and same or better receiver sensitivity rather 19x-HVS, especially for non-moving objects like rack server).

                                      P.S. May be this and this one thread would be interesting for You ;)

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                                        @bingo600 said in New GPS for NTP server:

                                        @dobby_ said in New GPS for NTP server:

                                        I am still confused about the Garmin product, they
                                        have two nearly identically devices! One is named
                                        GPS 16xHVS and the other is named GPS 16xLVS
                                        and I can´t find out what is the difference from both.

                                        LVS vs HVS is about the powersupply.
                                        LVS requires a : Regulated 3..6v supply
                                        HVS can be run of an unregulated 8..40v supply (ie. car/boat battery)

                                        6c0fda44-98da-45dc-a208-58d2a3023327-image.png

                                        Let’s note there are some drawbacks of HVS: voltage regulate element, that emitting heat inside closed case.

                                        This mean 1 great news and 1 bad news:
                                        The GREAT news are that in winter time this heat just dissolving the snow that coming on top of device and decrease GPS signal.
                                        The BAD news are that in hot summer time this heat make internal temperature really hot (remind the device are hermetically close) and make unstable working measures.

                                        And need to note that EXIST TWO COLORS of plastic of this device - BLACK and WHITE. So, choose according Your using environment. (White color less absorbing sunlights, so internal temperature would be less. But please NOT PAINTING your black one - most of spray paint consist the chemicals that prevent GPS signal receiving...)

                                        IMHO : If you don't have a soldering iron, and knows how to make a voltage translator etc .... Keep away from the Garmin

                                        Yes! GPS - is for BIG GUYS !

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                                          @pete said in New GPS for NTP server:

                                          In the 1990's used a Trimble GPS that came from military surplus store that I purchased for next to nothing. It just had an antenna port and two RS-232 interfaces. Took a long time to get a sync with an outdoor antenna mounted on roof of two story house.

                                          Very interesting! Thank You for information!

                                          As I know there are TWO GPS systems: military and civil.

                                          Military are more stable and more accurate. BUT only approved devices from military vendors contain electronic inside to able receiving and DECODING signals from military GPS system.

                                          Am I right?

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                                            @pete said in New GPS for NTP server:

                                            Replying to my own post figured out (guessing mostly) the configuration with the Neo-8M GPS Satellite board U-Blox Windows programming software.

                                            gps.jpg

                                            Hi, Pete!

                                            As for now are You able to see the geoposition in this dashboard on 2.7.2-RELEASE pfSense version?

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