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Just ran into this bizarro event, which makes no sense to me.<br>
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Logged into my ntp server, noticed that loggps had stopped running a
couple of days prior.<br>
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Started it up - at 15:21 localtime, 22:21 UTC.<br>
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Then when my hourly stats were generated, I'm presented with this
(and all the other relevant stats show a similar improvement):<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://i.imgur.com/hQ2CG4X.png">https://i.imgur.com/hQ2CG4X.png</a><br>
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What am I missing here? Why would I get an approx 2ppb improvement
in local frequency jitter by starting loggps? Time jitter shows
similar, frequency offset similar, etc. Do the GPS logs factor into
the other statistics generated, in some way? I can't imagine they
would - jitter is jitter, the whole world 'round...right?<br>
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Paul Theodoropoulos
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