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Austron 2200A/2201A GPS Receivers

Austron 2200A/2201A GPS Receivers


Synopsis

Address: 127.127.10.u
Reference ID: GPS
Driver ID: GPS_AS2201
Serial Port: /dev/gpsu; 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity
Features: tty_clk

Description

This driver supports the Austron 2200A/2201A GPS/LORAN Synchronized Clock and Timing Receiver connected via a serial port. It supports several special features of the clock, including the Input Buffer Module, Output Buffer Module, IRIG-B Interface Module and LORAN Assist Module. It requires the RS232 Buffered Serial Interface module for communication with the driver. For operation with multiple computers, it requires the ppsclock streams module described in the Line Disciplines and Streams Modules page. The streams module requires a gadget box and 1-PPS level converter, such as described in the Pulse-per-second (PPS) Signal Interfacing page.

For use with a single computer, the receiver can be connected directly to the receiver. For use with multiple computers, one of them is connected directly to the receiver and generates the polling messages. The other computers just listen to the receiver output directly or through a buffer amplifier. For computers that just listen, fudge flag2 must be set and the ppsclock streams module configured on each of them.

This receiver is capable of a comprehensive and large volume of statistics and operational data. The specific data collection commands and attributes are embedded in the driver source code; however, the collection process can be enabled or disabled using the flag4 flag. If set, collection is enabled; if not, which is the default, it is disabled. A comprehensive suite of data reduction and summary scripts is in the ./scripts/stats directory

of the ntp3 distribution.

Monitor Data

When enabled by the flag4 fudge flag, every received timecode is written as-is to the clockstats file.

Fudge Factors

time1 time
Specifies the time offset calibration factor, in seconds and fraction, with default 0.0.
time2 time
Not used by this driver.
stratum number
Specifies the driver stratum, in decimal from 0 to 15, with default 0.
refid string
Specifies the driver reference identifier, an ASCII string from one to four characters, with default GPS.
flag1 0 | 1
Not used by this driver.
flag2 0 | 1
Set for computers that listen-only.
flag3 0 | 1
Not used by this driver.
flag4 0 | 1
Enable verbose clockstats recording if set.

Additional Information

Reference Clock Drivers



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