strat-1 gps
Nikos Mouat
nikm at cyberflunk.com
Wed Jun 27 03:50:37 UTC 2012
I would definitely second this - I have one of these from ages ago and it
runs great, and the CDMA sourced data means just throwing an antenna at
the top of the cabinet in the datacenter vs running antenna cabling onto
the roof for a GPS antenna. I believe I got mine on the secondary market
for a fraction of the cost you mentioned Randy.
I did have an issue in 2004 with a Verizon base station having a leap
second setting off or something like that, but after reporting it to
EndRun they contacted Verizon and had them update it and I don't think
I've touched it since.
Nikos
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012, John Kristoff wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 07:30:30 -1000
> Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> wrote:
>
>> my old TymServe 2100-GPS seems to have died. would appreciate reccos
>> for a replacement. it is in a stand-alone environment so i can avoid
>> roof access issues. antenna already in place. thanks.
>
> I've only used their CDMA-based time server, which is handy here in the
> States when line-of-sight access is difficult, but EndRun Technologies
> makes something you might want to consider:
>
> <http://www.endruntechnologies.com/time-servers.htm>
>
> Just be aware that you may want to harden the system a bit based on
> what I saw from the last shipping defaults. A template for the CDMA
> version is here, but I suspect the GPS version would be hardened in a
> similar fashion:
>
> <http://www.team-cymru.org/ReadingRoom/Templates/secure-endrun-template.html>
>
> John
>
>
>
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