[Git][NTPsec/ntpsec][master] NIST unit guideline conformance, typo
Matt Selsky
gitlab at mg.gitlab.com
Tue Oct 23 05:07:46 UTC 2018
Matt Selsky pushed to branch master at NTPsec / ntpsec
Commits:
fdef1269 by Paul Theodoropoulos at 2018-10-22T22:51:40Z
NIST unit guideline conformance, typo
- - - - -
1 changed file:
- docs/driver_truetime.txt
Changes:
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docs/driver_truetime.txt
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ include::html.include[]
["verse",subs="normal"]
Name: truetime
Reference ID: TRUE
-Serial Port: +/dev/true+'u'; 9600bps 8N1
+Serial Port: +/dev/true+'u'; 9600 bps 8N1
Features: +tty_clk+
== Deprecation warning ==
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ it reliably recover from a trashed or zeroed system clock.
== Description ==
-This driver supports several models models of Kinemetrics/TrueTime
+This driver supports several models of Kinemetrics/TrueTime
timing receivers, including GPS- DC MK III and GPS/TM-TMD GPS
Synchronized Clock, XL-DC (a 151-602-210, reported by the driver as a
GPS/TM-TMD), GPS-800 TCU (an 805-957 with the RS232 Talker/Listener
@@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ in the quality field.
The mini-DIN RS-232 port uses the Apple pinout.
-Send the clock ST1 to turn on continuous (1/sec) timecodes. You can
+Send the clock ST1 to turn on continuous (1/s) timecodes. You can
also enable "mode C" via the front panel. ST0 turns off this mode.
QV will return the firmware revision (and is useful in identifying
this clock.)
QW will return its weekly signal log, useful if you're testing
-antennas. You may wish to turn the loss interval down from 4h (04) to 1h
+antennas. You may wish to turn the loss interval down from 4 h (04) to 1 h
(01), so the receiver declares itself unlocked sooner. When in holdover,
drift can be on the order of 10 ms/hr since there is no high quality
reference oscillator.
View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.com/NTPsec/ntpsec/commit/fdef126920a94b573b98e4cda2f30f0c88a1f594
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