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- = Information on NTP Time Servers and Radio Timecode Receivers =
- = This update 1 April 1995, last update 8 January 1995 =
- ========================================================================
-
- Note: * indicates change since the previous version of this file.
-
- General Information
-
- This file is provided for information purposes only and represents the
- best information available at the date posted above. It does not
- represent a commitment to provide connectivity or time service on the
- part of the operators involved. Further information of a technical
- nature can be obtained from the ntp@ni.umd.edu list. To subscribe to
- this list, contact ntp-request@ni.umd.edu (Louie Mamakos).
- Alternatively, if possible, please subscribe to the newsgroup
- comp.protocols.time.ntp which is gatewayed to the mailing list. Send
- corrections or additions to mills@udel.edu (Dave Mills).
-
- Time Servers
-
- As the load on the hosts supporting NTP primary time (stratum 1) service
- is heavy and always increasing, clients should avoid using the primary
- servers whenever possible. In most cases the accuracy of the secondary
- servers is only slightly degraded relative to the primary servers and,
- as a group, the secondary servers may be just as reliable. As a general
- rule, a client should use a primary server only under the following
- conditions:
-
- 1. The server provides synchronization to a sizable population of
- clients on the order of 100 or more.
-
- 2. The server operates with at least two and preferably three other
- servers in a common synchronization subnet designed to provide
- reliable service even if some servers or the lines connecting them
- fail.
-
- 3. The administration(s) that operates the subnet coordinates other
- clients within the region in order to reduce the resources required
- outside that region. Note that at least some interregional
- resources are required in order to ensure reliable service.
-
- In order to ensure reliability, clients should spread their use over
- many different servers. As a general rule, no more than two clients per
- network should use the same server on another network; however, in order
- to simplify management of host configuration tables, many hosts on the
- same network may use the same (redundant) servers on the same network.
- Further information on client configuration can be found in the
- information files in the pub/ntp/doc directory and in the NTP
- distributions ntp.3.4 and xntp3 in the pub/ntp directory, both on
- louie.udel.edu.
-
- Unix users are strongly encouraged to adopt the latest NTP Version 3
- software in the compressed tar distribution of xntp3.x.tar.Z in the
- pub/ntp directory on louie.udel.edu, where x designates the sub-version
- identifier, currently 4h. Besides providing more accurate, reliable
- service, this version automatically increases the polling intervals for
- all peer associations, but without sacrificing performance. This can
- significantly reduce network loads, as well as the loads on the busy
- primary servers, some of which have over 400 clients.
-
- Following is a list of NTP primary and secondary time servers known to
- be connected to the Internet and may be available for external access.
- Each entry gives the host name, Internet address, approximate location
- and geographic coordinates, if available, synchronization source
- (stratum, type of radio or satellite receiver and host type), suggested
- service area, access policy (as notified) and contact name and e-mail
- address. Those servers known to be running NTP Version 3 are indicated
- as well. It is always wise to consult the DNS to verify host addresses,
- which are changed from time to time. When more than one address is
- given, preference should given to each in order. All servers are
- equipped with uncompensated crystal-stabilized timebases, unless
- indicated otherwise.
-
- The contact person should always be notified upon establishment of
- regular operations with servers listed as open access. Please respect
- the access policy as stated by the contact person. Servers listed as
- closed access should NOT be used without prior permission, since this
- may disrupt ongoing research in which these servers are involved.
-
- Primary Servers
- ---------------
-
- apple.com (130.43.2.2)
- Location: Apple Computer, Cupertino, CA
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWV clock), VAX/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, BARR region, CSNET
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Erik Fair (timekeeper@apple.com)
-
- bitsy.mit.edu (18.72.0.3)
- Location: MIT Information Systems, Cambridge, MA
- Geographic Coordinates: 42:21:36N, 71:05:24W
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWV clock), VAX/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, NEARnet area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jeff Schiller (jis@mit.edu)
-
- canon.inria.fr (192.93.2.20)
- Location: INRIA, Rocquencourt (near Paris), France
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (TDF clock), Sun/Unix
- Service area: RENATER, France
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify
- Contact: ntp-adm@inria.fr
- Note: We use a Datel RCH208 clock with SER024 V24 interface.
-
- chantry.hawaii.net (128.171.1.1, 132.160.1.4)
- Location: University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWV/H clock), Sun/Unix
- Service area: PACCOM region
- Contact: Kevin Mayeshiro (kevin@hawaii.edu)
-
- clepsydra.dec.com (16.1.0.22)
- Location: DEC Western Research Laboratory, Palo Alto, CA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (GOES clock), Ultrix RISC
- Service area: NSFNET, BARR region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jeff Mogul (mogul@decwrl.dec.com) or Paul A Vixie
- (vixie@vix.com)
- Note: The host name is an alias used only for time service.
-
- clock.llnl.gov (128.115.14.97)
- Location: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), Sun 3/60
- Service area: BARRNet, ESNet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Joe Carlson (carlson@lll-winken.llnl.gov)
-
- clock.nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp (133.100.9.2)
- Location: Fukuoka university, Fukuoka, Japan
- Geographic Coodinates: 130:21.81E, 33:32.87N
- Synchronization: NTP V3.3 primary (GPS clock), Heliostation 400/SunOS
- 4.1.3
- Service area: Japan/Pacific area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: TSURUOKA Tomoaki (tsuruoka@fukuoka-u.ac.jp), YOSHIMURA Kenji
- (yosimura@tl.fukuoka-u.ac.jp)
- Note: We use a TRAK 8810 GPS STATION CLOCK and a Furuno Electric Co.'s
- GN-72 GPS receiver respectively.
-
- clock.tl.fukuoka-u.ac.jp (133.100.11.8)
- Location: Fukuoka university, Fukuoka, Japan
- Geographic Coodinates: 130:21.81E, 33:32.87N
- Synchronization: NTP V3.3 primary (GPS clock), Heliostation 400/SunOS
- 4.1.3
- Service area: Japan/Pacific area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: TSURUOKA Tomoaki (tsuruoka@fukuoka-u.ac.jp), YOSHIMURA Kenji
- (yosimura@tl.fukuoka-u.ac.jp)
- Note: We use a TRAK 8810 GPS STATION CLOCK and a Furuno Electric Co.'s
- GN-72 GPS receiver respectively.
-
- clock.osf.org (130.105.1.156)
- Location: Open Software Foundation, Boston, MA
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWV clock), PMAX/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, NEARnet region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Paul Groff (groff@osf.com)
- Note: prior permission to access required
-
- fuzzy.nta.no (128.39.1.149)
- Location: The Research Department of the Norwegian Telecommunications
- Administration (NTA-RD), Kjeller, Norway
- Synchronization: NTP primary, (NTP clock), Fuzzball (LORAN-C timebase)
- Service area: Norway
- Access policy: closed access; for use only by prior arrangement
- Contact: Terje Hammer (ham@tor.nta.no)
-
- lerc-dns.lerc.nasa.gov (128.156.1.43)
- Location: NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
- Synchronization: NTP Primary (WWVB clock), Sun/Unix
- Service Area: NSFNET, OARNET
- Access Policy: open access
- Contact: Joe Rossoll (yyjer@scivax.lerc.nasa.gov)
-
- mizbeaver.udel.edu (128.4.1.2)
- Location: University of Delaware, Newark, DE
- Geographic Coordinates: 39:40:48.425N, 75:45:02.392W (GPS WGS84)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (GPS clock), Tymeserve 2000 LAN Time
- Server, SNTP (RFC-1361) service
- Service area: NSFNET, SURA region
- Access policy: experimental access only; service may be withdrawn
- without notice
- Contact: Dave Mills (mills@udel.edu)
- Note: This server does not implement the NTP control-message protocol
-
- ncar.ucar.edu (192.52.106.6, 192.43.244.9)
- Location: NCAR Supercomputer Center, Boulder, CO
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), Sun 4/690
- Service area: NSFNET, WESTnet region
- Access policy: open access, please limit to two peer hosts per site
- Contact: Greg Woods (woods@ucar.edu)
-
- ncnoc.concert.net (192.101.21.1)
- Location: CONCERT Network NOC, Research Triangle Park, NC
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), Netclock/2, Sun 4/65
- Service area: CONCERT region
- Access Policy: CONCERT region, other use by prior arrangement
- Contact: Tim Seaver (tas@concert.net)
-
- norad.arc.nasa.gov (192.52.195.10, 128.102.16.10)
- Location: NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWV clock), Sun/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, BARR region, NASA NSN, DOE ESNET, DDN
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Milo Medin (medin@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov)
-
- ntp.ml.csiro.au (192.67.12.101)
- Location: CSIRO Marine Laboratories, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
- Geographic Coordinates: 42:53:14S, 147:20:18E
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 primary (Kinemetrics OM-DC Omega clock),
- SGI/Unix
- Service area: AARNet
- Access policy: open access, but please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Steve Clift (clift@ml.csiro.au)
- Note: ntp is an alias and the IP address may change; please use DNS.
- Caveat: The path to here may exhibit significant delay asymmetry.
-
- ntp.syd.dms.csiro.au (swifty.dap.csiro.au) 130.155.98.13
- Location: National Measurements Laboratory, Sydney Australia.
- Geographic Coordinates: 33:46:58S 151:09:06E
- Syncronization: NTP V3, HP 5061B Cesium Beam Frequency Standard via
- Leitch CSD-5300 Master Clock System Driver
- Service area: AARNet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Mark Andrews (clockmaster@syd.dms.csiro.au)
-
- ntp0.ja.net (128.232.0.8)
- Location: University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, UK
- Geographic Coordinates: 52:12:00N, 00:09:00E
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (MSF EES clock), Sun/Unix
- Service area: JIPS, UK, Europe
- Access policy: closed access, email address below.
- Contact: jips-nosc@nic.ja.net
- Note: This server is part of the centrally managed JIPS (approximately
- ac.uk) NTP network. Any requests for connections (internal or external
- to JIPS) should be emailed to the Contact address above.
-
- ntp0.nl.net (193.78.240.12)
- Location: NLnet, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Synchronization: NTP primary (DCF77), Sun/Unix SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: The Netherlands/Europe
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: beheer@nl.net
-
- ntp1.sony.com (198.93.3.1)
- Location: Sony San Jose, San Jose, CA
- Geographic Coordinates: 37:24:9.7N 121:55:55.8W (GPS)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (GPS clock), PC/BSDI 1.1
- Service area: NSFnet, BARRnet region
- Access policy: open access, please contact first
- Contact: Jerry Scharf (scharf@sony.com), Paul Vixie (vixie@vix.com)
-
- ntps1-0.uni-erlangen.de (131.188.1.40)
- Location: University Erlangen-Nuernberg, D-91058 Erlangen, FRG
- Geographic Coordinates: 49.573N 11.028E (from Meinberg GPS 166)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (GPS receiver (<<1us)), Sun SS2/Unix
- SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: Germany/Europe
- Access policy: open access, pick one of ntps1-{0,1,2}.uni-erlangen.de
- Contact: Frank Kardel, Rainer Pruy (time@informatik.uni-erlangen.de)
-
- ntps1-0.cs.tu-berlin.de (131.149.l8.50)
- Location: Technische Universitaet Berlin, D-10587 Berlin, FRG
- Geographic Coordinates: 52.518N 13.326E
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (Meinberg GPS 166), Sun 4/65 SunOS4.1.3
- Service area: Germany/Europe
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Gerard Gschwind (gg@cs.tu-berlin.de)
-
- * ntps1-1.cs.tu-berlin.de (131.149.l7.8)
- Location: Technische Universitaet Berlin, D-10587 Berlin, FRG
- Geographic Coordinates: 52.518N 13.326E
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (Meinberg GPS 166), SunS10-402 SunOS5.4
- Service area: Germany/Europe
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Gerard Gschwind (gg@cs.tu-berlin.de)
-
- ntps1-1.rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE (131.173.17.11)
- Location: University of Osnabrueck, D-W4500 Osnabrueck, FRG
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (DCF77 clock), Sun/Unix
- Service area: Germany/Europe
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Gerald Timmer (gtimmer@rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE)
-
- ntps1-1.uni-erlangen.de (131.188.1.45)
- Location: University Erlangen-Nuernberg, D-91058 Erlangen, FRG
- Geographic Coordinates: 49.573N 11.028E (from Meinberg GPS 166)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (DCF77 PZF receiver (<50us)), Sun
- 4/690/SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: Germany/Europe
- Access policy: open access, pick one of ntps1-{0,1,2}.uni-erlangen.de
- Contact: Frank Kardel, Rainer Pruy (time@informatik.uni-erlangen.de)
-
- ntps1-2.uni-erlangen.de (131.188.1.31)
- Location: University Erlangen-Nuernberg, D-91058 Erlangen, FRG
- Geographic Coordinates: 49.573N 11.028E (from Meinberg GPS 166)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (DCF77 PZF receiver (<50us)), Sun
- 4/490/SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: Germany/Europe
- Access policy: open access, pick one of ntps1-{0,1,2}.uni-erlangen.de
- Contact: Frank Kardel, Rainer Pruy (time@informatik.uni-erlangen.de)
-
- otc1.psu.edu (128.118.46.3)
- Location: Penn State University, University Park, PA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWV clock), Sun/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, PREPNET, JvNCnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: John Balogh (JohnBalogh@psu.edu) (no longer: jdb@ecl.psu.edu)
-
- pi.bellcore.com (128.96.60.5)
- Location: Bell Communications Research, Morristown NJ
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWVB clock), DECstation/Ultrix
- Service area: JvNCnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Dan Strick (timekeeper@bellcore.com)
- Note: Timekeeper announces intention to withdraw service.
-
- rackety.udel.edu (128.4.1.1)
- Location: University of Delaware, Newark, DE
- Geographic Coordinates: 39:40:48.425N, 75:45:02.392W (GPS WGS84)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (GPS clock), Sun IPC/SunOS 4.1.1
- Service area: NSFNET, SURA region
- Access policy: closed access, except for stratum-2 servers providing
- synchronization to local networks of ten or more hosts
- Contact: Dave Mills (mills@udel.edu)
-
- shorty.chpc.utexas.edu (129.116.3.5)
- Location: UT SYSTEM CHPC, Austin, TX
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWV clock), Sun IPC/SunOS 4.1.1
- Service area: NSFNET, THENET region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: William L. Jones (jones@chpc.utexas.edu)
-
- swisstime.ethz.ch (129.132.2.21)
- Location: Integrated Systems Laboratory, Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technology,
- CH 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
- Geographic Coordinates: 47:23N, 8:32E
- Synchronization: NTP primary (DCF77 clock), Sun-4/490/SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: Switzerland/Europe
- Access policy: open access, Please send e-mail message to notify that
- you are using us for time service, so that we can alert you about any
- interruptions of service, etc.
- Contact: Adam Feigin (time@swisstime.ethz.ch)
- Note: The host name is an alias used only for time service.
-
- tick.usask.ca (128.233.3.100)
- Location: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
- Geographic Coordinates: 52:08:01N, 106:38:11W
- Synchronization: NTP V3 Primary (GOES clock), VAX/Unix
- Service area: SASK#net, CA*net, Canada
- Access policy: open access, prior arrangment required
- Contact: Glenn Hollinger (glenn@herald.usask.ca)
- Note: priority to local regional sites
- Note: tick.usask.ca and tock.usask.ca share a single GOES receiver
-
- tick.usno.navy.mil (192.5.41.40)
- Location: U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC
- Geographic Coordinates: 38:55:14.01 77:03:58.03 (GPS WGS84)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (USNO Master Clock 2, H-maser),
- HP9000/747i
- Service area: NSFNET
- Access Policy: open access
- Contact: Rich Schmidt (res@tuttle.usno.navy.mil)
-
- time-A.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov (132.163.135.130)
- Location: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder,
- Colorado
- Geographic Coordinates: 39:59:43.9N, 254:44:15.9E, +1649.9m (WGS 84)
- Synchronization: Direct 1 pps from Cesium Ensemble, DECstation/ULTRIX
- Service Area: NSFnet, WESTnet
- Access policy: open to stratum-2 servers and others by arrangement
- Contact: Judah Levine (jlevine@time.nist.gov), (303) 492-7785
-
- time.nist.gov (192.43.244.18)
- Location: National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
- Geographic Coordinates: 39:58:43.44N 254:43:32.5E +1840m (WGS 84)
- Synchronization: ACTS dial-up with NTP backup, DECstation/ULTRIX
- Service Area: NSFnet, WESTnet
- Access policy: open to stratum-2 servers and others by arrangement
- Contact: Judah levine (jlevine@time.nist.gov), (303) 492-7785
-
- Time1.Stupi.SE (192.36.143.150)
- Location: Stupi AB, Stockholm, SWEDEN
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (Saphir Cesium Beam Standard/GPS), BSDI
- Unix
- Service area: SUnet, NORDUnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Peter Lothberg (roll@Stupi.SE)
-
- time.service.uit.no
- Location: The EDB Centre, University of Tromsoe, Norway
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (GPS clock), HP-UX/Unix
- Service area: NORDUnet
- Access policy: semi-open access, prior arrangment required
- Contact: (timekeeper@uit.no)
-
- timer.unik.no (128.39.10.149)
- Location: UNIK (University Department at Kjeller), Kjeller, Norway
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary, (NTP clock), Fuzzball (cecium timebase)
- Service area: Norway
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Paal Spilling (paal@tor.nta.no)
- Note: This host presently not responding.
-
- tock.usask.ca (128.233.3.101)
- Location: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
- Geographic Coordinates: 52:08:01N, 106:38:11W
- Synchronization: NTP V3 Primary (GOES clock), VAX/Unix
- Service area: SASK#net, CA*net, Canada
- Access policy: open access, prior arrangment required
- Contact: Glenn Hollinger (glenn@herald.usask.ca)
- Note: priority to local regional sites
- Note: tick.usask.ca and tock.usask.ca share a single GOES receiver
-
- tock.usno.navy.mil (192.5.41.41)
- Location: U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC
- Geographic Coordinates: 38:55:14.01 77:03:58.03 (GPS WGS84)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (USNO Master Clock 2, H-maser),
- HP9000/747i
- Service area: NSFNET
- Access Policy: open access
- Contact: Rich Schmidt (res@tuttle.usno.navy.mil)
-
- truechimer.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.5.49)
- Location: University of Illinois, Champaign, IL
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), IBM-RS6000/250
- Service area: CICNET, NSFNET, NCSA region
- Access policy: closed access except for peers that meet the three
- conditions outlined in the "Time Servers" section of this file. State
- agreement with those conditions in notification message. All others may
- use the ntp-{0,1,2}.cso.uiuc.edu stratum 2 servers.
- Contact: Paul Pomes (p-pomes@uiuc.edu)
- Note: truechimer is a DNS CNAME. The host with the WWVB clock will
- always have the truechimer alias.
-
- umd1.umd.edu (128.8.10.1)
- Location: University of Maryland, College Park, MD
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), Fuzzball
- Service area: NSFNET, SURA region
- Access policy: closed access, except for stratum-2 servers providing
- synchronization to local networks of ten or more hosts
- Contact: Michael Petry (petry@ni.umd.edu)
-
- vecrhc1.hpl.hp.com (15.255.60.3)
- Location: Hewlett-Packard Laboratorites, Bristol, UK
- Synchronization: NTP primary (MSF clock), HP/Unix
- Service area: HP corporate
- Access policy: closed access; for use only by prior arrangement
- Contact: Robert Cole (rhc@hplb.hp.com)
-
- wave.mbari.org (134.89.2.100)
- Location: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Pacific Grove, CA
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWV clock), HP/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, BARR region
- Access policy: closed access; for use only by prior arrangement
- Contact: Pat Allen (timekeeper@mbari.org)
-
- wwvb.col.hp.com (15.255.240.16)
- Location: Hewlett Packard Co., Colorado Springs, CO
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), HP-UX
- Service area: NSFNET, BARR region
- Access policy: semi-open access, prior arrangment required
- Contact: Bdale Garbee (bdale@col.hp.com)
-
- * wwvb.erg.sri.com (128.18.{3,4,5,6,200}.39) old entry updated
-
- wwvb.erg.sri.com (128.18.{4,100,110}.39)
- Location: SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
- Synchronization: NTP primary (WWVB clock) Sun/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, BARRnet Region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: clockmaster@erg.sri.com
- Note: wwvb.erg.sri.com is a CNAME for (presently) sparkyfs.erg.sri.com.
- clockmaster@erg.sri.com is currently aliased to John Ferguson
- (ferg@erg.sri.com) and Bryan McDonald (bigmac@erg.sri.com). Last update:
- 5/25/94.
-
- wwvb.isi.edu (128.9.2.129)
- Location: USC Information Sciences Institute, Marina del Rey, CA
- Geographic Coordinates: 33:58:49N, 118:26:20W (USGS map NAD27)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), Fuzzball
- Service area: NSFNET, Los Nettos region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Steve Casner (casner@isi.edu)
-
- wwvb.sdd.hp.com (15.255.160.64)
- Location: Hewlett Packard Co., San Diego, CA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 primary (WWVB clock), HP-UX/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, BARR region
- Access policy: semi-open access, prior arrangment required
- Contact: Ken Stone (timekeeper@sdd.hp.com)
- Note: Used for code development
-
- Secondary Servers
- -----------------
-
- ashe.cs.tcd.ie (134.226.32.17)
- Location: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
- Synchronisation: NTP secondary (stratum 2), DEC5810
- Service area: Ireland, UK
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: time@maths.tcd.ie
- Note: salmon.maths.tcd.ie (134.226.81.11), ashe.cs.tcd.ie
- (134.226.32.17) and lib1.tcd.ie (134.226.1.24) peer together over local
- area net, and one or more usually run at stratum 2. It is normally
- sufficient just to pick one machine to peer with.
-
- augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au (129.127.28.4)
- Location: University of Adelaide, South Australia
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun-4/75/Unix
- Service area: AARNet
- Access policy: open access
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify
- Contact: Tarmo Rohtla (tarmo@eleceng.adelaide.edu.au)
-
- bernina.ethz.ch (129.132.98.11)
- Location: Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technology, CH 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
- Geographic Coordinates: 47:23N, 8:32E
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun SS10-51/SunOS4
- Service area: Switzerland/Europe
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Adam Feigin (time@iis.ee.ethz.ch)
-
- biofiz.mf.uni-lj.si (193.2.69.11)
- Location: Institute of Biophysics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Geographic Coordinates: 46:03:09N, 14:30:40E
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), HP/Unix
- Service Area: Slovenia/Europe
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify
- Contact: Primoz Peterlin (time@biofiz.mf.uni-lj.si)
-
- black-ice.cc.vt.edu (128.173.4.71)
- Location: Virginia Tech Computing Center, Blacksburg, VA, USA
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary (Stratum 2), RS/6000-220
- Service Area: southeastern US, anyplace netwise close to ANSNet
- Greensboro
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: valdis@black-ice.cc.vt.edu or Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
- Note: ntp-2.vt.edu is a CNAME for black-ice.cc.vt.edu
-
- chime1.surfnet.nl (192.65.81.6)
- Location: SURFnet bv, Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Synchronisation: NTP secondary (Stratum 2), Sun Sparc
- Service area: The Netherlands
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: netmaster@surfnet.nl
- Note: Chime1.surfnet.nl is peering with chime2.surfnet.nl (192.87.36.2),
- which is located in Delft, The Netherlands. Please notify
- netmaster@surfnet.nl in case you will start chiming us, so we can put
- you on the email notification list, for outages, IP address changes,
- becoming a Stratum 1, etc..
-
- churchy.udel.edu (128.4.1.5)
- Location: University of Delaware, Newark, DE
- Geographic Coordinates: 39:40:48.425N, 75:45:02.392W (GPS WGS84)
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), cisco IGS 9.2 router
- Service area: NSFNET, SURA region
- Access policy: experimental access only; service may be withdrawn
- without notice
- Contact: Dave Mills (mills@udel.edu)
-
- clock.psu.edu (128.118.25.3)
- Location: Penn State University, University Park, PA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun/Unix
- Service area: PREPNET, JvNCnet, PSC region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: John Balogh (JohnBalogh@psu.edu) (no longer: jdb@ecl.psu.edu)
-
- clock.tricity.wsu.edu (192.31.216.5)
- Location: Washington State University Tri-Cities, Richland, Wa
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), DS5100/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, NorthWestNet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: postmaster@beta.tricity.wsu.edu)
- Note: clock.tricity.wsu.edu is a CNAME for meson.tricity.wsu.edu
-
- clock1.unc.edu (152.2.21.1)
- Location: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
- Geographic Coordinates: 35:54N, 79:03W
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun4/SunOS/xntpd (V3)
- Service area: CONCERT region
- Access policy: CONCERT region, others by prior arrangement
- Contact: Timekeeper <timekeeper@clock1.unc.edu>
- NOTE: The default restriction on this host is "noserve". Hosts outside
- the service area must make prior arrangements to receive time service.
-
- clock-1.cs.cmu.edu (128.2.250.95)
- Location: Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science, Pittsburgh, PA
- Geographic Coordinates: 40:26:39N, 79:57:12W
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), DECstation 5000-
- 120/Ultrix 4.2A
- Service area: PREPNET, PSC region
- Access policy: open access, but please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Rudy Nedved (ern+@cs.cmu.edu)
- Note: The host name is an alias used only for time service.
-
- clock-2.cs.cmu.edu (128.2.222.8)
- Location: Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science, Pittsburgh, PA
- Geographic Coordinates: 40:26:39N, 79:57:12W
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), DECstation 5000-
- 120/Ultrix 4.2A
- Service area: PREPNET, PSC region
- Access policy: open access, but please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Rudy Nedved (ern+@cs.cmu.edu)
- Note: The host name is an alias used only for time service.
-
- constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu (129.15.22.8)
- Location: University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Mac Quadra 700/A/UX 3.0
- Service Area: Midnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Robert Shull (rob@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu)
-
- cuckoo.nevada.edu (131.216.1.101)
- Location: University of Nevada System Computing Services, Las Vegas, NV
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), DEC Alpha/Unix
- Service area: NevadaNet, NSFNET, SDSC region
- Access policy: open access, please send message to notify
- Contact: Systems Group <software@nevada.edu>
- Note: cuckoo.nevada.edu is a CNAME for alphabits.nevada.edu
-
- cyclonic.sw.stratus.com (134.111.10.64)
- Location: Stratus Computer, Marlboro, MA
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun 4/490
- Service area: NEARNET, NSFNET
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Jim Murray (timekeeper@stratus.com)
- Note: Please select one of (lectroid.sw.stratus.com,
- cyclonic.sw.stratus.com) to equalize the load.
-
- delphi.cs.ucla.edu (131.179.128.36)
- Location: UCLA Computer Science Department, Los Angeles, CA
- Geographic Coordinates: 34:04:08N, 118:26:31W
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/SunOS
- Service area: NSFNET, SDSC region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Chinson Yi (chinson@cs.ucla.edu)
-
- eagle.tamu.edu (128.194.3.93)
- Location: Texas A&M Academic Computing Services, College Station, TX
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2, ver. 3), DECstation 5000-
- 133/Ultrix
- Service area: NSFNET, SESQUI region, THEnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Bryan A. Ignatow, Academic Computing Services, ignatow@tamu.edu
-
- esavax.esa.lanl.gov (128.165.196.1)
- Location: Los Alamos National Laboratory - Los Alamos, NM
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), VAX 6320/VMS
- Service area: ESNET, TECHNET area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jim A. Whitfill whitfill@lanl.gov
-
- fartein.ifi.uio.no (129.240.102.2)
- Location: University of Oslo, Norway
- Geographic Coordinates: 59:56:32N, 10:43:22E
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), VAXstation/Ultrix
- Service area: NORDUnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Anders Ellefsrud, Ole Bjorn Hessen (timekeeper@ifi.uio.no)
- Note: Other stratum 2 servers in the Oslo area available on request
-
- fuzz.psc.edu (192.5.146.42)
- Location: PSC Supercomputer Center, Pittsburgh, PA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Fuzzball
- Service area: NSFNET, PSC region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Eugene Hastings (hastings@morgul.psc.edu)
-
- fuzz.sura.net (192.80.214.42)
- Location: SURAnet, College Park, MD
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Fuzzball
- Service area: NSFNET, SURAnet region
- Access policy: closed access; please use ntp1.sura.net or ntp2.sura.net
- Contact: timekeeper@sura.net
- Note: formerly known as clock.umd.edu (192.41.177.92); fuzz.sura.net has
- a CNAME of clock.sura.net
-
- gazette.bcm.tmc.edu (128.249.2.2)
- Location: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tx
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Solbourne-OS/MP 4.0C
- Service area: NSFNET, SESQUI region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Stan Barber (sob@tmc.edu)
-
- gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu (128.46.129.93, 128.46.141.93, 128.46.147.93,
- 128.46.148.93, 128.46.171.93)
- Location: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network, West
- Lafayette, IN
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun SPARCserver
- 1000/Solaris 2.3
- Service area: NSFNET, CICNET area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Dave Curry (davy@ecn.purdue.edu)
-
- harbor.ecn.purdue.edu (128.46.128.76, 128.46.129.76, 128.46.154.76)
- Location: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network, West
- Lafayette, IN
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun-4/75+/Solaris 2.3
- Service area: NSFNET, CICNET area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Dave Curry (davy@ecn.purdue.edu)
-
- heechee.esa.lanl.gov (128.165.196.2)
- Location: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), VAXStation 4000-VLC
- VMS+Multinet
- Service area: ESNET, TECHNET area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jim A. Whitfill whitfill@lanl.gov
-
- jane.jpl.nasa.gov (137.78.80.135)
- Location: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/SunOS 4.x
- Service area: Los Nettos region (Southern California), NASA NSN
- Access policy: open access, please observe service area
- Contact: Steve Groom (stevo@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov)
-
- kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (129.237.32.1)
- Location: Kansas University Computer Center, Lawrence, Kansas 66047, USA
- Geographic Coordinates: 39:56N, 95:14W
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), VAX 9210/VMS
- Service Area: Midnet, NSFnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Craig Paul (paul@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu)
-
- lane.cc.ukans.edu (129.237.32.2)
- Location: Kansas University Computer Center, Lawrence, Kansas 66047, USA
- Geographic Coordinates: 39:56N, 95:14W
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), VAXstation 3100/VMS
- Service Area: Midnet, NSFnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Craig Paul (paul@lane.cc.ukans.edu)
-
- * larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu (132.206.1.1) a Silent Key; deleted
-
- lectroid.sw.stratus.com (134.111.10.1)
- Location: Stratus Computer, Marlboro, MA
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun Sparc 2
- Service area: NEARNET, NSFNET
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Jim Murray (timekeeper@stratus.com)
- Note: Please select one of (lectroid.sw.stratus.com,
- cyclonic.sw.stratus.com) to equalize the load.
-
- lib1.tcd.ie (134.226.1.24)
- Location: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
- Synchronisation: NTP secondary (stratum 2), DEC5000/200
- Service area: Ireland, UK
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: time@maths.tcd.ie
- Note: salmon.maths.tcd.ie (134.226.81.11), ashe.cs.tcd.ie
- (134.226.32.17) and lib1.tcd.ie (134.226.1.24)peer together over local
- area net, and one or more usually run at stratum 2. It is normally
- sufficient just to pick one machine to peer with.
-
- libra.rice.edu (128.42.1.64)
- Location: Rice University, Houston, TX
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Fuzzball
- Service area: NSFNET, SESQUI region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Farrell Gerbode (gerbode@rice.edu)
- Note: this server has not been heard from for many months [dlm]
-
- louie.udel.edu (128.175.1.3)
- Location: University of Delaware, Newark, DE
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Vax-11/780/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, SURA region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Dave Mills (mills@udel.edu)
-
- molecule.ecn.purdue.edu (128.46.129.95, 128.46.132.95, 128.46.136.95,
- 128.46.145.95, 128.46.167.95, 128.46.169.95, 128.46.181.95)
- Location: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network, West
- Lafayette, IN
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun SPARCserver
- 1000/Solaris 2.3
- Service area: NSFNET, CICNET area
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Dave Curry (davy@ecn.purdue.edu)
-
- nic.near.net (192.52.71.4)
- Location: Cambridge, MA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/Unix
- Service area: NEARnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: NEARnet Operations (nearnet-ops@nic.near.net
-
- noc.near.net (192.52.71.21)
- Location: Cambridge, MA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/Unix
- Service area: NEARnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: NEARnet Operations (nearnet-ops@nic.near.net
-
- ns.unet.umn.edu (128.101.101.101)
- Location: Minneapolis, MN
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: CICNET region
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Networking Services, Paul Fakler (unet@unet.umn.edu)
- Note: select one of ns.unet.umn.edu or nss.unet.umn.edu to equalize load
-
- nss.unet.umn.edu (134.84.84.84)
- Location: St Paul, MN
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: CICNET region
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Networking Services, Paul Fakler (unet@unet.umn.edu)
- Note: select one of ns.unet.umn.edu or nss.unet.umn.edu to equalize load
-
- ntp.css.gov (140.162.1.5)
- Location: Center for Seismic Studies, Arlington, VA
- Geographic Coordinates: 38:53:50N, 77:04:34W
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun-4/330, SunOS 4.1.3
- Service area: NSFNET, SURA region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: David Comay (dsc@seismo.css.gov)
-
- ntp.ctr.columbia.edu (128.59.64.60)
- Location: Columbia University Center for Telecommunications Research;
- New York City, NY
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/Unix
- Service area: PSINET; NSFNET, NYSER region
- Access policy: open access, authenticated NTP (DES/MD5) available
- Contact: Seth Robertson <timekeeper@ctr.columbia.edu>
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- ntp.olivetti.com (129.189.134.11, 129.189.134.6)
- Location: Olivetti ATC, Cupertino, CA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), VAX/Unix
- Service area: Alternet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jerry Aguirre (jerry@olivetti.com)
-
- * ntp.ucsd.edu (132.239.51.6)
- Location: UCSD Computer Science & Engineering Department, San Diego, CA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/Unix
- Service area: CERFNET; NSFNET, SDSC region
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: timekeeper@cs.ucsd.edu
-
- ntp.univ-lyon1.fr (134.214.100.6)
- Location: CISM, Lyon, France
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun SS10
- Service area: France, Switzerland, Italy, Europe
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: ntp-adm@univ-lyon1.fr
- Note: consult DNS to get host address, ntp is an alias.
- Note: we would appreciate getting a little note if you make regular use
- of this server, so that we can put you on our NTP mailing-list.
-
- ntp0.pipex.net 158.43.128.1, 158.43.128.65
- 4.1.3U1, xntpd 3.4d
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun sparc 10, SunOS
- Service area: PIPEX; UK
- Access policy: Semi-open access. These are primarily for use by PIPEX
- customers, but others in the UK are welcome to chime if they give
- notice. JANET users must apply through jips-nosc (see JANET entry for
- details).
- Contact: PIPEX support team (support@pipex.net)
- Notes: This is not currently a supported service of PIPEX, and is not
- subject to the 99.5% avilability guarantee. PIPEX customers should chime
- only to all three: ntp0.pipex.net, ntp1.pipex.net and ntp2.pipex.net.
- The master hosts, geographical location and operating systems are
- diversified to maximise reliability. Other users please chime to one of
- these three only.
-
- ntp0.strath.ac.uk (130.159.132.1, 130.159.144.62)
- ocation: Dept. Computer Science, Strathclyde University, Glasgow,
- Scotland.
- Geographic Coordinates: 04:14W, 55:52N
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary Sun/Unix
- Service Area: UK/Europe/any
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jim Reid (ntp@cs.strath.ac.uk)
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- ntp1.pipex.net 158.43.128.13
- processor, Version 10.2(1.2)
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Cisco 7000 router, 68040
- Service area: PIPEX; UK
- Access policy: Semi-open access. These are primarily for use by PIPEX
- customers, but others in the UK are welcome to chime if they give
- notice. JANET users must apply through jips-nosc (see JANET entry for
- details).
- Contact: PIPEX support team (support@pipex.net)
- Notes: This is not currently a supported service of PIPEX, and is not
- subject to the 99.5% avilability guarantee. PIPEX customers should chime
- only to all three: ntp0.pipex.net, ntp1.pipex.net and ntp2.pipex.net.
- The master hosts, geographical location and operating systems are
- diversified to maximise reliability. Other users please chime to one of
- these three only.
-
- ntp1.strath.ac.uk (130.159.132.66, 130.159.152.62)
- Location: Dept. Computer Science, Strathclyde University, Glasgow,
- Scotland.
- Geographic Coordinates: 04:14W, 55:52N
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary Sun/Unix
- Service Area: UK/Europe/any
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jim Reid (ntp@cs.strath.ac.uk)
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- ntp1.sura.net (128.167.1.222)
- Location: SURAnet, College Park, MD
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun Sparc/SunOS
- Service area: SURAnet region
- Access policy: open access; please send a message to notify.
- Contact: timekeeper@sura.net
-
- ntp2.pipex.net 158.43.192.13
- processor, Version 10.2(1.2)
- Location: London Docklands; at the Linx site - see
- http://www.linx.net/linx/linx.html
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Cisco 7000 router, 68040
- Service area: PIPEX; UK
- Access policy: Semi-open access. These are primarily for use by PIPEX
- customers, but others in the UK are welcome to chime if they give
- notice. JANET users must apply through jips-nosc (see JANET entry for
- details).
- Contact: PIPEX support team (support@pipex.net)
- Notes: This is not currently a supported service of PIPEX, and is not
- subject to the 99.5% avilability guarantee. PIPEX customers should chime
- only to all three: ntp0.pipex.net, ntp1.pipex.net and ntp2.pipex.net.
- The master hosts, geographical location and operating systems are
- diversified to maximise reliability. Other users please chime to one of
- these three only.
-
- ntp2.strath.ac.uk (130.159.132.6, 130.159.132.65)
- Location: Dept. Computer Science, Strathclyde University, Glasgow,
- Scotland.
- Geographic Coordinates: 04:14W, 55:52N
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary Sun/Unix
- Service Area: UK/Europe/any
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jim Reid (ntp@cs.strath.ac.uk)
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- ntp2.sura.net (128.167.254.198)
- Location: SURAnet, College Park, MD
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), DEC DECstation/Ultrix
- Service area: SURAnet region
- Access policy: open access; please send a message to notify.
- Contact: timekeeper@sura.net
-
- ntp3.strath.ac.uk (130.159.196.126, 130.159.132.2)
- Location: Dept. Computer Science, Strathclyde University, Glasgow,
- Scotland.
- Geographic Coordinates: 04:14W, 55:52N
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary Sun/Unix
- Service Area: UK/Europe/any
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jim Reid (ntp@cs.strath.ac.uk)
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- ntp4.strath.ac.uk (130.159.132.16, 130.159.132.124)
- Location: Dept. Computer Science, Strathclyde University, Glasgow,
- Scotland.
- Geographic Coordinates: 04:14W, 55:52N
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary Sun/Unix
- Service Area: UK/Europe/any
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Jim Reid (ntp@cs.strath.ac.uk)
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- * ntp-1.ece.cmu.edu 128.2.236.71
- Location: Carnegie Mellon Electrical and Computer Engineering,
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Geographic Coordinates: 40:26N, 79:57W
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), VAXstation 3200/Ultrix
- 4.4
- Service area: PREPNET, PSC region
- Access policy: open access, please notify
- Contact: Henry C. Schmitt (hcs+@ece.cmu.edu)
- Note: Name is an alias for use by NTP.
-
- * ntp-1.mcs.anl.gov (140.221.10.70)
- Location: Argonne National Laboratory, near Chicago, IL
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun Sparcstation 1
- Service area: NSF/ANSNet, CICNet, NetIllinois, ESNet, others welcome
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify
- Contact: Support Staff (support@mcs.anl.gov)
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- * ntp-2.ece.cmu.edu 128.2.25.7
- Location: Carnegie Mellon Electrical and Computer Engineering,
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Geographic Coordinates: 40:26N, 79:57W
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), VAXstation 3200/Ultrix
- 4.4
- Service area: PREPNET, PSC region
- Access policy: open access, please notify
- Contact: Henry C. Schmitt (hcs+@ece.cmu.edu)
- Note: Name is an alias for use by NTP.
-
- * ntp-2.mcs.anl.gov (140.221.9.6, 140.221.10.64)
- Location: Argonne National Laboratory, near Chicago, IL
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun Sparcstation 2
- Service area: NSF/ANSNet, CICNet, NetIllinois, ESNet, others welcome
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify
- Contact: Support Staff (support@mcs.anl.gov)
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- ntp0.cornell.edu (192.35.82.50)
- Location: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, NYSER region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Donald Redick <dredick@nmc.cit.cornell.edu>
-
- ntp1.ossi.com (192.240.4.1)
- Location: Emeryville, CA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun4-330/Unix
- Service area: BARRNet
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Mary Seabrook (mary@ossi.com)
- Note: select one of ntp1.ossi.com or ntp2.ossi.com to share load
-
- ntp2.ossi.com (192.240.4.50)
- Location: Emeryville, CA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun4-690/Unix
- Service area: BARRNet
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: Mary Seabrook (mary@ossi.com)
- Note: select one of ntp1.ossi.com or ntp2.ossi.com to share load
-
- ntp.cox.smu.edu (129.119.80.126)
- Location: Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, Dallas,
- TX
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), DEC 3000/300LX AXP
- DEC OSF/1 AXP
- Service Area: NSFNET, SESQUI region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Allen Gwinn (allen@mail.cox.smu.edu)
- Note: Please send e-mail letting us know you will be using
- ntp.cox.smu.edu. ntp.cox.smu.edu is a CNAME for nyse.cox.smu.edu.
-
- ntp.adelaide.edu.au (129.127.40.3)
- Location: University of Adelaide, South Australia
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), DECsystem 5000/25 Unix
- Service area: AARNet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Mark Prior (mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au)
-
- ntp-0.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.22.10)
- Location: University of Illinois, Champaign, IL
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Cisco-ASM/4
- Service area: CICNET, NSFNET, NCSA region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Paul Pomes (p-pomes@uiuc.edu)
- Note: select one of (ntp-0.cso.uiuc.edu, ntp-1.cso.uiuc.edu, ntp-
- 2.cso.uiuc.edu) to equalize load. Use names rather than IP addresses if
- possible. The ntp-N aliases follow wherever the service is moved to.
-
- ntp-1.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.22.8)
- Location: University of Illinois, Champaign, IL
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Cisco-ASM/4
- Service area: CICNET, NSFNET, NCSA region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Paul Pomes (p-pomes@uiuc.edu)
- Note: select one of (ntp-0.cso.uiuc.edu, ntp-1.cso.uiuc.edu, ntp-
- 2.cso.uiuc.edu) to equalize load. Use names rather than IP addresses if
- possible. The ntp-N aliases follow wherever the service is moved to.
-
- ntp-2.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.22.4)
- Location: University of Illinois, Champaign, IL
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Cisco-ASM/4
- Service area: CICNET, NSFNET, NCSA region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Paul Pomes (p-pomes@uiuc.edu)
- Note: select one of (ntp-0.cso.uiuc.edu, ntp-1.cso.uiuc.edu, ntp-
- 2.cso.uiuc.edu) to equalize load. Use names rather than IP addresses if
- possible. The ntp-N aliases follow wherever the service is moved to.
- Note: ntp-2 will be active after mid to late June.
-
- Rolex.PeachNet.EDU (131.144.4.22)
- Location: PeachNet NOC, Kennesaw, GA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun Sparc/Unix
- Service area: PeachNet (Georgia), SURAnet
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: timekeeper@peachnet.edu
- Note: Please use the CNAME Rolex if at all possible, the IP might change
- one day.
-
- salmon.maths.tcd.ie (134.226.81.11)
- Location: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
- Synchronisation: NTP secondary (stratum 2), MIPS Magnum
- Service area: Ireland, UK
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: time@maths.tcd.ie
- Note: salmon.maths.tcd.ie (134.226.81.11), ashe.cs.tcd.ie
- (134.226.32.17) and lib1.tcd.ie (134.226.1.24)peer together over local
- area net, and one or more usually run at stratum 2. It is normally
- sufficient just to pick one machine to peer with.
-
- sundial.columbia.edu (128.59.40.142)
- Location: Morningside Campus, Columbia University, New York, NY
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Sun4/75
- Service area: PSInet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Margarita Suarez <marg@columbia.edu>
-
- tick.cs.unlv.edu (131.216.16.9)
- Location: UNLV Computer Science Department, Las Vegas, NV
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), Mips/Unix
- Service area: NSFNET, SDSC region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Greg Wohletz <greg@cs.unlv.edu>
- Note: select one of (tick.cs.unlv.edu, tock.cs.unlv.edu) to equalize
- load
- Note: tick.cs.unlv.edu is a CNAME for (currently) elmore.cs.unlv.edu
-
- ticktock.wang.com (150.124.136.4)
- Location: Wang Labs, Lowell MA, USA
- Synchronisation: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), '486 PC/BSDI 1.1
- Service area: AlterNet, New England
- Access policy: Open access, please send mail to notify
- Contact: fitz@wang.com
- Note: ticktock is a CNAME
-
- timeserver.cs.umb.edu (158.121.104.2)
- Location: University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), DEC/Ultrix
- Service area: NEARNET, (and anyone else who would like it)
- Access policy: open access
- Primary Contact: John Rouillard (rouilj@cs.umb.edu)
- Secondary Contact: Rick Martin (rickm@cs.umb.edu)
-
- timex.cs.columbia.edu (128.59.16.20)
- Location: Columbia University Computer Science Department, New York
- City, NY
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/Unix
- Service area: PSINET; NSFNET, NYSER region
- Access policy: open access, authenticated NTP (DES/MD5) available
- Contact: James Tanis <timekeeper@cs.columbia.edu>
- Note: IP addresses are subject to change; please use DNS
-
- Timex.PeachNet.EDU (131.144.4.21)
- Location: PeachNet NOC, Kennesaw, GA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun Sparc/Unix
- Service area: PeachNet (Georgia), SURAnet
- Access policy: open access, please send a message to notify.
- Contact: timekeeper@peachnet.edu
- Note: Please use the CNAME Timex if at all possible, the IP might change
- one day.
-
- tmc.edu (128.249.1.1)
- Location: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tx
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), Sun/SunOS 4.1
- Service area: NSFNET, SESQUI region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Stan Barber (sob@tmc.edu)
-
- tock.cs.unlv.edu (131.216.18.4)
- Location: UNLV Computer Science Department, Las Vegas, NV
- Synchronization: NTP V3 secondary (stratum 2), NeXT/Mach
- Service area: NSFNET, SDSC region
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Greg Wohletz <greg@cs.unlv.edu>
- Note: select one of (tick.cs.unlv.edu, tock.cs.unlv.edu) to equalize
- load
- Note: tock.cs.unlv.edu is a CNAME for (currently) little-
- walter.cs.unlv.edu
-
- vtserf.cc.vt.edu (128.173.4.6)
- Location: Virginia Tech Computing Center, Blacksburg, VA, USA
- Synchronisation: NTP V 3 secondary (Stratum 2), DEC 5810/ultrix
- Service Area: southeastern US, anyplace netwise close to ANSNet
- Greensboro
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: valdis@black-ice.cc.vt.edu or Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
- Note: ntp-1.vt.edu is a CNAME for vtserf.cc.vt.edu
-
- wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4)
- Location: Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), DECstation 5000/Ultrix
- Service Area: Midnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Chris Myers (chris@wupost.wustl.edu)
-
- yoyo.aarnet.edu.au (129.127.12.4)
- Location: The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South AUSTRALIA
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), DEC 3000/300L OSF/1
- Service Area: AARNet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au>
-
- zeus.tamu.edu (128.194.3.85)
- Location: Texas A&M Academic Computing Services, College Station, TX
- Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2, ver. 1), VAX 9000-210/VMS
- Service area: NSFNET, SESQUI region, THEnet
- Access policy: open access
- Contact: Bryan A. Ignatow, Academic Computing Services, ignatow@tamu.edu
-
- ========================================================================
-
- Serial Timecode Formats
-
- Following are examples of the serial timecode formats used by the
- various manufacturers as given in the instruction manauals. These
- examples are intended only for illustration and not as the basis of
- system design. The following symbols are used to identify the timecode
- character that begins a subfield. The values given after this symbol
- represent the character offset from the beginning of the timecode
- string.
-
- C on-time character (start bit)
- T time of day
- D day of year or month/day
- A alarm indicator (format specific)
- Q quality indicator (format specific)
-
- In order to promote uniform behavior in the various implementations, it
- is useful to have a common interpretation of alarm conditions and signal
- quality. When the alarm indicator it on, the receiver is not operating
- correctly or has never synchronized to the broadcast signal. When the
- alarm indicator is off and the quality indicator is on, the receiver has
- synchronized to the broadcast signal, then lost the signal and is
- coasting on its internal oscillator.
-
- * Spectracom 8170 and Netclock/2 WWVB Synchonized Clock (format 0)
-
- "<cr><lf>i ddd hh:mm:ss TZ=zz<cr><lf>"
- C A D T
-
- poll: "T"; offsets: T = 7, D = 3, A = 0, Q = none
- i = synchronization flag (" " = in synch, "?" = out synch)
- ddd = day of year
- hh:mm:ss = hours, minutes, seconds
- zz = timezone offset (hours from UTC)
-
- note: alarm condition is indicated by other than " " at A, which
- occurs during initial synchronization and when received signal has
- been lost for about ten hours
-
- example: " 216 15:36:43 TZ=0"
- A D T
-
- Netclock/2 WWV Synchonized Clock (format 2)
-
- "<cr><lf>iqyy ddd hh:mm:ss.fff ld"
- C AQD T
-
- poll: "T"; offsets: T = 9, D = 2, A = 0, Q = 1
- i = synchronization flag (" " = in synch, "?" = out synch)
- q = quality indicator (" " = locked, "A"..."D" = unlocked)
- yy = year (as broadcast)
- ddd = day of year
- hh:mm:ss.fff = hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds
- l = leap-second warning ("L" indicates leap at end of month)
- d = daylight time indicator (see manual)
-
- note: alarm condition is indicated by other than " " at A, which
- occurs during initial synchronization and when received signal has
- been lost for about ten hours; unlock condition is indicated by
- other than " " at Q
-
- example: " 216 15:36:43.640 D"
- AQ D T
-
- TrueTime 468-DC Satellite Synchronized Clock
-
- "<cr><lf><^a>ddd:hh:mm:ssq<cr>"
- D T QC
-
- poll: none; offsets: T = 4, D = 0, A = 12, Q = 12
- hh:mm:ss = hours, minutes, seconds
- q = quality/alarm indicator (" " = locked, "?" = alarm)
-
- note: alarm condition is indicated by "?" at A, which occurs during
- initial synchronization and when received signal is lost for an
- extended period; unlock condition is indicated by other than " " at
- Q
-
- example: "216:15:36:43 "
- D T Q
-
- Heath GC-1000 Most Accurate Clock (WWV/H)
-
- "<cr>hh:mm:ss.f dd/mm/yy<cr>"
- C T A D
-
- poll: none; offsets: T = 0, D = 15, A = 9, Q = none
- hh:mm:ss = hours, minutes, seconds
- f = deciseconds ("?" when out of spec)
- dd/mm = day, month
- yy = year (from DIPswitches)
-
- note: 0?:??:??.? is displayed before synch is first established and
- hh:mm:ss.? once synch is established and then lost again for about
- a day
-
- example: "15:36:43.6 04/08/91"
- T A D
-
- PST/Traconex 1020 Time Source (WWV/H) (firmware revision V4.01)
-
- "ahh:mm:ss.fffs<cr>" "yy/dd/mm/ddd<cr>" "frdzycchhSSFTttttuuxx<cr>"
- T C D A Q
-
- poll: "QTQDQM"; offsets: T = 1, D = 24, Q = 41, A = 37
- a = AM/PM indicator (" " for 24-hour mode)
- hh:mm:ss.fff = hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds
- s = daylight-saving indicator (" " for 24-hour mode)
- yy = year (from DIPswitches)
- dd/mm/ddd = day of month, month, day of year
- f = frequency enable (O = all frequencies enabled)
- r = baud rate (3 = 1200, 6 = 9600)
- d = features indicator (@ = month/day display enabled)
- z = time zone (0 = UTC)
- y = year (5 = 91)
- cc = WWV propagation delay (52 = 22 ms)
- hh = WWVH propagation delay (81 = 33 ms)
- SS = status (80 or 82 = operating correctly)
- F = current receive frequency (4 = 15 MHz)
- T = transmitter (C = WWV, H = WWVH)
- tttt = time since last update (0000 = minutes)
- uu = flush character (03 = ^c)
- xx = 94 (unknown) (firmware revision X4.01.999 only)
-
- note: alarm condition is indicated by other than "8" at A, which
- occurs during initial synchronization and when received signal is
- lost for an extended periodunlock condition is indicated by other
- than "0000" in the tttt subfield at Q
-
- example: " 15:36:43.640 91/08/04/216 O3@055281824C00000394"
-
- ========================================================================
-
- Timecode Receivers
-
- Following is a list of radio timecode receivers currently on the market.
- All of these radios provide a timecode output that can be connected to a
- serial port, which is used to send poll messages and receive responses.
- Those for which NTP support is available are identified in the list
- below. All radios provide a 1-pulse-per-second (PPS) output that can be
- connected to a serial port using a level-converter/pulse-generator
- described elsewhere. Many radios are available with an IRIG-B Time Code
- option, which is supported by the NTP Version 3 distribution xntp3. This
- requires a Sun workstation with audio codec.
-
- Unless indicated otherwise, the accuracy of the serial timecode is in
- the range of a millisecond or two relative to UTC when corrected for the
- receiver internal delay and signal propagation delay from the
- transmitter to the receiver. In general, the accuracy of the PPS and
- IRIG signals is much better than the timecode as indicated below. Prices
- are taken from the manufacturer's current literature.
-
- Model 2201A GPS Receiver Mainframe with Output Interface Option and
- RS232 I/O Interface Option (incl. antenna) ($12,240)
- Austron, Inc.
- P.O. Box 14766
- Austin, TX 78761
- (512) 251-2313
-
- This is a UHF receiver and decoder for satellites of the Global
- Positioning System. It provides complete decoding of the navigation
- message, including the year and leap-second warning as broadcast.
- The accuracy of the timecode is one millisecond or better. The
- accuracy of the PPS and optional IRIG signals is 200 ns without the
- LORAN assist and 100 ns with the assist. This receiver provides the
- year and leap-second warnings (using special commands), as well as
- copious housekeeping data. The antena may be mounted up to several
- hundred feet from the receiver. Note: There are serious
- deficiencies in the design of early production models (without the
- -A suffix) which preclude reliable computer control of this radio.
- This receiver is supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation
- xntp3. The driver also includes support for the optional LORAN
- Assist Option, Input Buffer, Output Buffer and IRIG Options.
-
- Model bc700LAN GPS Time Server - replaced with TYMESERVE 2000 LAN Time
- Server (see below)
-
- Model TYMESERVE 2000 LAN Time Server (incl. antenna) ($8000)
- Bancomm Division of Datum, Inc.
- 6541 Via del Oro
- San Jose, CA 95119
- (408) 578-4161 FAX (408) 578-4165
- This is an integrated NTP time server and reference timing source
- for use on an Ethernet. It can be configured to operate with a GPS
- receiver, ACTS telephone or external IRIG source. It produces IRIG,
- PPS and selectable standard frequency outputs. The GPS receiver
- operates with satellites of the Global Positioning System and
- provides a timing accuracy of one millisecond at the Ethernet
- connection. This receiver provides the year via NTP but no leap-
- second warning. The antenna may be mounted up to 1000 feet from the
- receiver.
-
- Model ? MSF Synchronized Clock (price unknown)
- European Electric Systems, Ltd.
- Woodham Mortimer Place, Rectory Lane
- Woodham Mortimer, Maldon, Essex. CM9 6SW, United Kingdom
- +44 24541 5785, (FAX) +44 24541 5785
-
- This is a LF receiver for the MSF (Rugby, UK) station. It is
- reported they manufacture a US version for the WWVB station. No
- further information is available. This receiver is not supported in
- the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3.
-
- Model GCW-1001 Most Accurate Clock II ($350)
- Heath Company
- Benton Harbor, MI 49022
- (1 800) 253-0570
- Note: The Heath Company is *back* in business, at least for this clock.
-
- This is an HF receiver and decoder for the WWV/WWVH stations. It
- provides the year (from internal DIPswitches), but no leap-second
- warning. This receiver is currently supported in the NTP Version 3
- Unix implementation xntp3 and the Fuzzball operating system.
-
- Model GPStar Time and Frequency System ($3,995 incl. antenna)
- Odetics Precision Time Division
- 1515 South Manchester Avenue
- Anaheim, CA 92802
- (714) 758-0400 FAX (714) 758-8463
-
- This is a UHF receiver and decoder for satellites of the Global
- Positioning System. It provides an output at 1 pps plus adjustable
- time and frequency outputs. The antena may be mounted up to several
- hundred feet from the receiver. This receiver is not currently
- supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3.
-
- * Model NETCLOCK/2 Computer Clock (incl. 8206A antenna ($1995)
- Gene Dorland
- Spectracom Corporation
- 101 Despatch Drive
- East Rochester, NY 14445
- (716) 381-4827
-
- This is an LF receiver and decoder for the WWVB station and
- replaces the Model 8170 WWVB Synchronized Clock, which sold for
- $2,500. The accuracy of the timecode is one millisecond or better;
- the accuracy of the PPS and optinal IRIG outputs is 100
- microseconds or better. This radio provides both the year and leap-
- second warning as broadcast. Both the 8170 and NETCLOCK/2 radios
- are supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3 and
- the Fuzzball operating system.
-
- Model 1020 Integrated Time Source ($1,500)
- Traconex Corporation
- Mike Gerado (213) 724-0450 or Bob Young (714) 632-9510
- 1140 N. Kramer Blvd., Unit G
- Aneheim, CA 92806
- (714) 632-9510
- This is an HF receiver and decoder for the WWV/WWVH stations.
- Version 4.01 or later of the clock firmware is required. This
- radio, formerly marketed by Precision Standard Time, is now being
- marketed by the Traconex Corporation. It is reported their assets
- have been purchased by Meyers Electric. The accuracy of the
- timecode and PPS outputs is limited to a few milliseconds by the
- characteristics of HF signal propagation. This radio provides the
- year (from internal DIPswitches), but no leap-second warning. This
- receiver is supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation
- xntp3 and the Fuzzball operating system.
-
- Model 8810 GPS Station Clock (under $10,000)
- Trak Systems Division
- 4726 Eisenhower Blvd.
- Tampa, FL 33634-6391
- (813) 884-1411 ext 248
-
- This is a UHF receiver and decoder for satellites of the Global
- Positioning System. It provides RS232 remote control and time
- output accurate to 100 ns. Further information is available from
- the manufacturer. This receiver is not supported in the NTP Version
- 3 Unix implementation xntp3.
-
- Model GPS-DC GPS Synchronized Clock MK III (incl. antenna) ($9,750)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 3243 Santa Rosa Avenue
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- This is a UHF receiver and decoder for satellites of the Global
- Positioning System and replaces the original Model GPS-DC GPS
- Synchronized Clock, which sold for $12,500. It provides complete
- decoding of the navigation message, together with an accuracy of
- 100 ns relative to UTC(GPS) at the PPS output. This receiver
- provides the year as broadcast (using special commands), but no
- leap-second warning. TrueTime decoder formats are supported in the
- NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3 and the Fuzzball operating
- system.
-
- Model GPS-805 GPS Synchronized Time Code Unit (incl. antenna) ($5,195)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 3243 Santa Rosa Avenue
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- This is a UHF receiver and decoder for satellites of the Global
- Positioning System. It provides complete decoding of the navigation
- message, together with an accuracy of one microsecond relative to
- UTC(GPS) at the PPS output. TrueTime decoder formats are supported
- in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3 and the Fuzzball
- operating system.
-
- Model GPS-TMS GPS Synchronized Timing Module (incl. antenna) ($3,495)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 3243 Santa Rosa Avenue
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- This is a UHF receiver and decoder for satellites of the Global
- Positioning System. It provides complete decoding of the navigation
- message, together with an accuracy of two microseconds relative to
- UTC(GPS) at the PPS output. TrueTime decoder formats are supported
- in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3 and the Fuzzball
- operating system.
- Model 468-DC MK III GOES Satellite Synchronized Clock ($5,850)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 3243 Santa Rosa Avenue
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- This is a UHF receiver and decoder for the GOES satellite and
- replaces the original Model GPS-DC GPS Synchronized Clock, which
- sold for $5,800 (incl. antenna). This receiver provides neither the
- year nor leap-second warning. TrueTime decoder formats are
- supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3 and the
- Fuzzball operating system.
-
- Model 60-DC WWVB Synchronized Clock (incl. antenna) ($2,865)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 3243 Santa Rosa Avenue
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- This is an LF receiver and decoder for the WWVB station. This
- receiver provides neither the year nor leap-second warning.
- TrueTime decoder formats are supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix
- implementation xntp3 and the Fuzzball operating system.
-
- Model LF-DC MSF/DCF77 Synchronized Clock (incl. antenna) ($3,575)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 3243 Santa Rosa Avenue
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- This is an LF receiver and decoder for the MSF station (Rugby, UK)
- and DCF77 station (Mainflingen, Germany). This receiver provides
- neither the year nor leap-second warning. TrueTime decoder formats
- are supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix implementation xntp3 and
- the Fuzzball operating system.
-
- Model OM-DC OMEGA Synchronized Clock (incl. antenna and preamp) ($5,925)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 3243 Santa Rosa Avenue
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- This is a VLF receiver and decoder for the OMEGA stations. This
- receiver provides neither the year nor leap-second warning.
- TrueTime decoder formats are supported in the NTP Version 3 Unix
- implementation xntp3 (using a special driver) and the Fuzzball
- operating system.
-
- 8101 Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS)
- Time and Frequency Division, National Bureau of Standards
- US Department of Commerce
- Gaithersburg, MD 20899
-
- This is a package of C software on diskette for the IBM Personal
- Computer. It can be used to call a special NBS number using either
- 300-Hz or 1200-Hz modem and set the computer clock. The latest
- version has been adapted to run on Sun/Unix workstations. This
- service provides the year and leap-second warning.
-
- Meinberg DCF U/A 31 (DM1200 - appr. $750)
- Ing. (Grad.) Werner Meinberg
- D-31812 Bad Pyrmont, Germany
- +49 +5281 2018 FAX +49 +5281 608180
-
- This is an LF receiver and decoder with an active antenna (suitable
- for outdoor use). Antenna cable length up to 50m. Outputs are PPS,
- 1-PPM, 77.5kHz, RS232 (1 telegram per second +- 3ms). No leap
- second warning. Supported by xntp3.
-
- Meinberg DCF PZF 535/TCXO / DCF PZF 535/OCXO (DM 2500-3300 - appr. 500-
- 2000)
- Ing. (Grad.) Werner Meinberg
- D-31812 Bad Pyrmont, Germany
- +49 +5281 2018 FAX +49 +5281 608180
-
- This is an LF pseudo random phase shift receiver and decoder with
- an active antenna (outdoor antenna also available). Antenna cable
- length up to 50m. Outputs are PPS, 1-PPM, 77.5kHz, 155kHz, 310kHz,
- RS232 (1 telegram per second +- 53us). Normally no leap second
- warning. Supported by xntp3. There is a special xntp firmware
- release available on request. (PZFUERL).
-
- Meinberg GPS 166 (ca. DM 4000-5000 - appr. $2500-$3200)
- Ing. (Grad.) Werner Meinberg
- D-31812 Bad Pyrmont, Germany
- +49 +5281 2018 FAX +49 +5281 608180
-
- This is a GPS receiver for stationary use. An active antenna for
- outdoor use is included. Cable length can go up to 100m. Outputs
- are: PPS, 1-PPM, 0-10Mhz (frequency synthesizer), 100kHz, 1MHz,
- 10Mhz and RS232 (1 telegram per second, no fixed timing (yet))
- Inputs: 2xCapture (100ns resolution). Supported by xntp3. There is
- a special firmware release for xntp available (KARDE/Uni-Erlangen)
-
- All Meinberg clocks are 19" rack mounting modules. You still need a rack
- and a power supply (around DM300 - $200).
-
- ========================================================================
-
- The following information is provided by Jerry Scharf on relatively
- inexpensive GPS receivers and modules.
-
- Model bc627AT GPS PC Board ($3695)
- Bancomm Division of Datum, Inc.
- 6541 Via del Oro
- San Jose, CA 95119
- (408) 578-4161 FAX (408) 578-4165
-
- Model 9390-52000 ($4000)
- Datum
- 1363 S State College Blvd
- Anaheim, Ca 92806
- (714) 553-6333
-
- Model GPSync
- Odetics Precision Time Division
- 1515 South Manchester Avenue
- Anaheim, CA 92802
- (714) 758-0400 FAX (714) 758-8463
-
- GPS Time-Machine ($2795)
- Spectrum Geophysical
- 1900 West Garvey Ave S., Ste 200
- West Covina, Ca 91790
- (714) 544-3000
-
- GPS model 100 ($2495)
- Stellar
- 800 Charcot Ave, Suite 110
- San Jose, CA 95131
- (408) 383-1515
- Model 8821 GPS Clock ($3500)
- Trak Systems Division
- 4726 Eisenhower Blvd.
- Tampa, FL 33634-6391
- (813) 884-1411 ext 248
-
- Model GPS-TMS ($3495)
- TrueTime Division, Kinemetrics
- 2835 Duike St.
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- (707) 528-1230 FAX (707) 527-6640
-
- GPS Brain Timing OEM board
- Magellan
- 960 Overland Ct.
- San Dimas, Ca 91773
- (909) 394-5000
-
- Acutime II OEM pod
- Trimble
- 645 N Mary Ave
- Sunnyvale CA 94086
- (408) 481-8000
-
- ========================================================================
-
- Precision Oscillators and Timing Receivers
-
- For accuracies better than a millisecond or two, a precision oscillator
- and means of calibration relative to UTC are usually required. This can
- be accomplished with a cesium or rubidium standard, which is
- periodically calibrated with a portable standard or physically moved to
- a source of standard time, such as U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington,
- DC, or NIST in Boulder, CO.
-
- Between calibrations it is usually necessary to use some kind of radio
- or satellite service, such as LORAN-C or GPS, to monitor the oscillator
- and calibrate its particular inherent frequency offet. None of the
- devices listed produce a serial timecode which can be read by a
- computer, but all provide outputs that can be used with appropriate
- computer interfaces to fine-tune the indication from a timecode
- receiver.
-
- Note that, although several Fuzzball time servers continue to operate in
- the Internet, that operating system should be considered obsolete. The
- newer refinements of the NTP Version 3 daemon xntp3 include provisions
- to discipline the onboard frequency source to an external source of
- seconds pulses such as produced by most of the following devices.
-
- Model 5071A Cesium Beam Standard ($55,100 with clock and power supply)
- Hewlett Packard, Co.
- 19310 Pruneridge Avenue
- Cupertino, CA 95014
-
- This is a cesium-beam primary standard oscillator/clock with long-
- term stability better than 7x10^-13 (about 60 ns per day). It
- produces various outputs which can be used to provide a precise
- frequency and time reference when used in conjunction with a
- timecode receiver. Used to stabilize frequency with the NTP local-
- clock algorithms, a time server will ensure accuracy to a
- millisecond even after all contact with a reference source has been
- lost well over the expected life of the beam tube, which is about
- ten years.
-
- Model 5065A Rubidium Frequency Standard ($49,000 with clock and power
- supply)
- Hewlett Packard, Co.
- 19310 Pruneridge Avenue
- Cupertino, CA 95014
-
- This is a rubidium-vapor resonance cell secondary standard
- oscillator/clock with long-term stability better than 2x10^-12
- (about 170 ns per day). It produces various outputs which can be
- used to provide a precise frequency and time reference when used in
- conjunction with a timecode receiver. Used to stabilize frequency
- with the NTP local-clock algorithms, a time server will ensure
- accuracy to a millisecond even after all contact with a reference
- source has been lost well over a year.
-
- Model 105B Quartz Oscillator ($9,050)
- Hewlett Packard, Co.
- 19310 Pruneridge Avenue
- Cupertino, CA 95014
-
- This is an oven-stabilized quartz oscillator with stability better
- than 1x10^-10 (about 9 us per day). It produces various outputs
- which can be used to provide a precise frequency reference when
- used in conjunction with a timecode receiver. Used to stabilize
- frequency with the NTP local-clock algorithms, a time server will
- ensure accuracy to a millisecond even after all contact with a
- reference source has been lost over three months.
-
- Model OCXO-107 Oven-Compensated Quartz Oscillator ($700)
- ISOTEMP Research, Inc.
- Charlottesville, VA
-
- This is an oven-stabilized quartz oscillator with stability better
- than 1x10^-8 (about 0.9 ms per day). It produces a 5-MHz output
- which can be used to provide a precise frequency reference when
- used in conjunction with a timecode receiver. Used to stabilize
- frequency with the NTP local-clock algorithms, a time server will
- ensure accuracy to a millisecond even after all contact with a
- reference source has been lost over one day.
-
- Model 2950A Quartz Oscillator Frequency Standard ($900, $1200, $1800)
- Novatech Instruments, Inc.
- 1530 Eastlake Avenue East, Suite 303
- Seattle, WA 98102
- (206) 328-6902
-
- This is an oven-stabilized quartz oscillator available in three
- grades: 1x10^-9, 1x10^-10 or 5x10^-11 per day (equivalent to about
- 90 us, 9 us or 4 us per day, respectively). It produces three
- outputs of 5MHz, 1MHz and 100kHz which can be used to provide a
- precise frequency reference when used in conjunction with a
- timecode receiver. Used to stabilize frequency with the NTP local-
- clock algorithms, a time server will ensure accuracy to a
- millisecond even after all contact with a reference source has been
- lost over 10 days, 3 months or 6 months.
-
- Model 2000 LORAN-C Timing Receiver ($20,000)
- Austron, Inc.
- P.O. Box 14766
- Austin, TX 78761
- (512) 251-2313
-
- This is a LORAN-C receiver with stability and accuracy determined
- by the propagation characteristics of the LORAN-C signal. It
- produces various outputs which can be used to provide a precise
- frequency and time reference when used in conjunction with a
- timecode receiver. When used with domestic U.S. LORAN-C chains, it
- provides accuracies in the order of 100 ns.
- ========================================================================
-
- Timecode Transmitters, Frequencies and Geographic Coordinates
-
- Call Location Frequencies Coordinates
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- WWV Ft. Collins, CO 2.5/5/10/15/20 MHz 40:40:49.0N 105:02:27.0W
- WWVB Ft. Collins, CO 60 kHz 40:40:28.3N 105:02:39.5W
- WWVL Ft. Collins, CO 20 kHz (silent key) 40:40:51.3N 105:03:00.0W
- WWVH Kauai, HI 2.5/5/10/15 MHz 21:59:26.0N 159:46:00.0W
- CHU Ottawa, CA 3330/7335/14670 kHz 45:18N 75:45N
- DCF77 Mainflingen, DE 77.5 kHz 50:01N 9:00E
- MSF Rugby, UK 60 kHz 52:22N 1:11W
- TDF Allouis, FR 162 kHz 47:10N, 2:12E
-
- Oddball coordinates (note that one second of latitude is about 31
- meters)
-
- Newark Hall 39:40:40N, 75:44:57W (survey NAD27)
- Evans Hall 39:40:48.425N, 75:45:02.392W, +74.09H (GPS WGS84)
- Christiana Commons 39:41:26N, 75:45:23W (survey NAD27)
- W3HCF Backroom 39:42:00N, 75:46:55W (USGS map NAD27)
- Marina del Rey, CA 33:58:49N, 118:26:20W
-
- Control Point
-
- NAD27 39:40:48 NAD83 39:40:48.39725
- 75:45:05 75:45:03.76078
-
- Great-circle distance and bearing computation
-
- #define R 6371.2 /* radius of the Earth (km) */
- #define PI 3.141592653589 /* the real thing */
- #define D2R PI/180 /* degrees to radians */
- #define VOFL 2.9979250e8 /* velocity of light (m/s)*/
- #define hF 320 /* nominal height of F layer (km) */
- #define MINBETA 5.*D2R /* min elevation angle (rad) */
-
- double lat1; /* transmitter latitude (deg N) */
- double lon1; /* transmitter longitude (deg W) */
- double lat2; /* receiver latitude (deg N) */
- double lon2; /* receiver longitude (deg W) */
- double d; /* great-circle distance (rad) */
- double theta; /* hour angle (rad) */
- int hop; /* number of ray hops */
- double beta; /* elevation angle (rad) */
- double delay; /* path delay (ms) */
- double dhop; /* hop angle/2 (rad) */
-
- lat1 = lat1*D2Rlon1 = lon1*D2R;
- lat2 = lat2*D2Rlon2 = lon2*D2R;
- theta = lon2-lon1;
- if (theta >= PI) theta = theta-2*PI;
- if (theta <= -PI) theta = theta+2*PI;
- d = acos(sin(lat1)*sin(lat2)+cos(lat1)*cos(lat2)*cos(theta));
- if (d < 0) d = PI+d;
- hop = d/(2*acos(R/(R+hF)));
- beta = 0;
- while (beta < MINBETA) {
- hop = hop+dhop = d/(hop*2);
- beta = atan((cos(dhop)-R/(R+hF))/sin(dhop));
- }
- delay = 2*hop*sin(dhop)*(R+hF)/cos(beta)/VOFL*1e6;
-
- ========================================================================
- Appendix. Time Synchronization Stations
-
- Stations Operated by U.S. Agencies
-
- See: Beehler, R.E., and M.A. Lombardi. NIST Time and Frequency Services.
- NIST Special Publication 432 (Revised 1990), U.S. Department of
- Commerce, June 1991, 30 pp. Available from Superintendent of Documents,
- U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. Covers Radio
- Stations WWV, WWVH, WWVB, GOES Satellite Time Code and Automated
- Computer Time Service (ACTS).
-
- Stations Outside the U.S.
-
- Editor's note: The following information is provided as an aid in
- developing timecode software for primary time servers using various
- national standards dissemination media. No claim is made on correctness
- other than by the authors listed.
-
- Information included in this version applies to DCF77 (Germany), MSF
- (United Kingdom), TDF (France) and CHU (Canada).
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Time and Standard Frequency Station DCF77 (Germany)
-
- (Original in German available from the address below. Translation errors
- courtesy of Peter Lamb, Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technology).
-
- Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Braunschweig, Febuar 1984
- Lab 1.21
- Bundesalle 100
- D-3300 Braunschweig
-
- Legal basis and responsibility for the transmissions from DCF77
-
- The 1978 law on time standards defines legal time in Germany on the
- basis of Coordinated World Time (UTC) and gives the PTB responsibility
- for the keeping and broadcasting of legal time. As well as this, the
- time standards law empowers the Federal government to issue regulations
- for the introduction of Summer Time.
-
- Legal time in the FRG is either Middle European Time (MEZ - German
- abbreviation) or, in case of its introduction Middle European Summer
- Time (MESZ). The following relationships hold between UTC and MEZ and
- MESZ.
-
- MEZ(D) = UTC(PTB) + 1h
- MESZ(D) = UTC(PTB) + 2h
-
- Legal time is generated in the PTB Atomic Clock Building in Braunschweig
- and it is broadcast mainly through the LF transmitter DCF77 which the
- PTB rents from the German Post Office (DBP). The PTB has sole
- responsibility for the control of DCF77, while the DBP has
- responsibility for the transmitter and antennas. Queries should be
- directed to the above address or by telephone to 0531/592 1212 or
- 0531/592 1210, or by telex to 952822 ptb d.
-
- DCF77 Specifications
-
- Location: Mainflingen transmitter complex, (50:01N, 09:00E), about
- 25km south-east of Frankfurt a. Main.
-
- Carrier Frequency: Standard frequency 77.5kHZ, derived from the PTB
- atomic clocks. Relative deviation of the carrier from
- specifications:
- averaged over 1d: <1e-12
- averaged over 100d: <2e-13
-
- The carrier phase is controlled so that deviations
- relative to UTC(PTB) are never greater than +-0.3us.
- Larger phase and frequency variation observed at the
- receiver are due to summation of ground and space waves.
-
- Power output: Transmitter power 50kw, estimated emitted power approx.
- 25kW.
-
- Antenna: 150m high (backup antenna 200m high) vertical
- omnidirectional antenna with top capacitance.
-
- Transmission times: 24-hour continuous service. Short interruptions (of
- a few minutes) are possible if, because of technical
- problems or servicing, the service must be switched to a
- backup transmitter or antenna. Thunderstorms can cause
- longer interruptions to the service.
-
- Time signal: The carrier is amplitude-modulated with second marks. At
- the beginning of each second (with the exception of the
- 59th second of each minute), the carrier amplitude is
- reduced to 25% for the duration of either 0.1 or 0.2
- seconds. The start of the carrier reduction marks the
- precise beginning of the second. The minute is marked by
- the absence of the previous second mark.
-
- The second marks are phase-synchronous with the carrier.
- There is a relatively large uncertainty possible in the
- time of the second mark which depends on the receiver
- position. The causes are the relatively low bandwidth of
- the antenna, space wave and other interference sources.
- Despite this, it is possible to achieve accuracy better
- than 1ms at distances of several hundred kilometers.
-
- Time code: The transmission of the numerical values for minute,
- hour, day, weekday, month and year are BCD-encoded
- through the pulse duration modulation of the second
- marks. A second mark with duration 0.1s encodes a binary
- 0 and a duration of 0.2s encodes 1. The order of encoding
- is shown in the following diagram [replaced by a table in
- this translation]. The three test bits P1, P2 and P3
- extend the 3 major sections of the time code (7 bits for
- minutes, 6 bits for the hour and 22 bits for the date,
- including the week day number) to maintain an even count
- of 1's.
-
- The second marks No. 17 and 18 indicate the time system
- for the transmitted time codes. In the case of
- transmission of MEZ, mark 18 has a duration of 0.2s and
- mark 17 a duration of 0.1s. If MESZ is being transmitted,
- this is reversed. Furthermore, an approaching transition
- from MEZ to MESZ or back is announced by extending mark
- 16 from 0.1 to 0.2s for one hour prior to the changeover.
-
- Encoding Scheme [diagram in original]
-
- Mark number(s) Encodes (01.s=0, 0.2s=1)
-
- 0 Minute, always 0 (0.1s)
-
- 1-14 Reserved
-
- 15 0=Normal antenna, 1=backup antenna
- 16 1=Approaching change from MEZ to MESZ or back
-
- 17,18 Time zone 0,1=MEZ; 1,0=MESZ
-
- 19 The leap second is encoded in this bit one hour prior to
- occurrence.
-
- 20 Start bit for encoded time, always 1
-
- 21-27 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 20, 40 Minutes (mark 21=1 minute)
-
- 28 P1 maintains even parity for marks 21-28
-
- 29-34 1,2,4,8,10,20 Hours (mark 29=1 hour)
-
- 35 P2 maintains even parity for marks 29-35
-
- 36-41 Day in month (1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 20)
-
- 42-44 Day in week (1,2,4)
-
- 45-49 Month number (1, 2, 4, 8, 10)
-
- 50-57 Year (1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 20, 40, 80)
-
- 58 P3 maintains even parity for marks 36-58 There is no mark
- transmitted for the 59th second.
-
- Literature
-
- P. Hetzel, "Die Zeitsignal- und Normalfrequenzaussendungen der PTB ueber
- den Sender DCF77: Stand 1982" [The PTB time signal and standard
- frequency transmissions from DCF77: Status 1982] in "Funkuhren" [Radio
- clocks], W. Hilberg, Oldenburg Publishers, Munich & Vienna 1983, pp 42-
- 57.
-
- G Becker & P. Hetzel, "Vortraege ueber DCF77" [Lectures: DCF77], PTB
- Reports, PTB-Me-23 (1979), pp 185-253. Braunschweig 1984
-
- Additional information: DCF77
-
- Since July 1983, the DCF77 carrier has been phase modulated in a test
- configuration. The phase modulation is a pseudorandom binary sequence
- sent twice each second. The clock frequency of the binary sequence is
- 645.833...Hz and the phase shift \Delta\tau about 3% of the period
- (\^{=} 10\deg). Equal numbers of shifts of +\Delta\tau and -\Delta\tau
- are always sent, so that the mean frequency remains unchanged, and the
- use of DCF77 as a frequency standard is unaffected. The timecode is
- encoded in the sequence by inverting the sequence or not. Not inverted
- sequence corresponds to a 0 bit. The sequence is alleged to be generated
- by a 9 bit shift register which is coupled back on positions 5 and 9.
- The polynomial might be: x^9 + x^4 + 1.
-
- Because the pseudo-random bitstring has a strictly deterministic nature,
- the correlation analysis at the receiver end leads to a correlation
- function with triangular form, and thereby to timing information. Early
- test results show that the time information received with the help of
- pseudo-random phase modulation is more resistant to interference and
- more accurate (standard deviation \approx 10\mu s during the day and
- \approx 25\mu s at night) than the conventional method using amplitude
- modulated second marks. Since this new modulation method is compatible
- with previous usage of DCF77, and that the users have made no
- difficulties known to us, the tests have been extended. The transmission
- of the pseudo-random phase distortion still has experimental status, and
- should not be seen as a permanent commitment. Further information will
- be made available in the future.
- Announcement bit for a leap second
-
- The DCF77 control unit is currently being modified so that in future an
- announcement bit for a leap second can be sent. It is expected that for
- the first time on 1st July 1985 the second mark Nr. 19 will be extended
- to a length of 0.2s for one hour prior to the introduction of a leap
- second. Intelligent receivers will then be able to recognise the
- discontinuity and maintain correct indicated time in spite of a 61s
- minute.
-
- Availability
-
- The clock was made by a local radio amateur.
-
- Empfangsanlage DCF77 (SFr 690. complete, also available in kit form)
-
- Walter Schmidt
- Eichwisrain 14
- 8634 Hombrechtikon
- Switzerland
-
- LF reciever and decoder for the German time standard DCF77. As yet
- untested. Has a 1s impulse output driven direct from the reciever, which
- could be used in a similar manner to the pulse output on the Spectracom.
- Internal crystal-controlled clock reset each minute by the DCF77 minute
- mark. Indication available to program of whether currently synchronised,
- and a count of how long since the last synchronisation is available if
- running unsynchronised. Returns time with resolution 0.1s, but probably
- synchronised to the time of command reception, and not to the 0.1s
- counter. I will try to get the firmware changed if this is the case.
-
- Other sources
-
- Die folgende Liste ist einer Information der PTB entnommen. Fuer evtl.
- Tippfehler wird nicht gehaftet (;-) (Umlaute sind in ASCII Umschrift
- (ae,oe,ue,ss) dargestellt.)
-
- Am 1 Juli 1993 wurde diese Liste auf die neuen Postleitzahlen
- umgestellt. Die alten Postleitzahlen stehen in runden Klammern - einige
- konnten nicht korrigiert werden (Korrekturen werden gerne angenommen).
- Bei Erweiterungen/Aenderungen bitte email an time@informatik.uni-
- erlangen.de
-
- Note: This document was corrected for the new zip codes on July 1st
- 1993. The old zip codes are in parenthesis. Some zip codes could not be
- converted.
-
- Last update: 91/06/05 - 13:34:36
- Januar 1989 (PTB Original)
-
- Hersteller/Vetriebsfirmen von DCF77-Empfangsgeraeten
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Funkuhren fuer Zeitdienst-Systeme (z. B. Funkuhren fuer Uhren-
- anlagen und Turmuhr-Zentralen; modulare Funkuhren mit RS 232-
- Schnittstelle fuer Rechner; funkgesteuerte Schaltuhren, Zeit-
- kodegeneratoren und Aussenuhren)
-
- kodegeneratoren und Aussenuhren)
-
- Auerswald GmbH & Co. KG Vor den Grashoefen 1
- Tel.: 05306/92000 38162 (3302) Cremlingen,
- OT Schandelah
-
- Electronic Design Buero Zeilstrasse 56
- Herwig Braun GmbH 72793 (7417) Pfullingen
- Tel.: 07121/71560
-
- Ferrari electronic GmbH Beusselstrasse 27
- Tel.: 030/3965021 10553 (1000) Berlin (21)
-
- Gesellschaft fuer Datensysteme (GDS) Hindenburgstrasse 13
- Tel.: 05306/7010 38162 (3302) Cremlingen
- OT Schandelah
-
- Heliowatt Werke Wilmersdorfer Str. 39
- Elektrizitaets-Gesellschaft mbH 10627 (1000) Berlin (12)
- Tel.: 030/31908-01
-
- Hopf Elektronik Postfach 18 47
- Tel.: 02351/45038 58468 (5880) Luedenscheid
-
- Philip Hoerz Moltkestrasse 6
- Turmuhren 89077 (7900) Ulm
- Tel.: 0731/37168
-
- Marcel Kreutler Postfach 37 44
- Zeit- und Informationstechnik 67050 (7500) Karlsruhe (1)
- Tel.: 0721/85281
-
- Landis & Gyr GmbH Friesstrasse 20 - 24
- Tel.: 069/40020 60388 (6000) Frankfurt (60)
-
- Lennartz Elektronic GmbH Bismarkstrasse 136 - not translated
- Tel.: 07071/3088 (7400) Tuebingen
-
- Werner Meinberg Elektronik Auf der Landwehr 22
- Tel.: 05281/2018 31812 (3280) Bad Pyrmont
-
- Aus dem Moore Postfach 21 41
- Turmuhr-Elektronik 32361 (4994) Preussisch
- Tel.: 05742/5225 Oldendorf 2
-
- Moser-Baer AG CH-3454 Sumiswald
- Tel.: 0041/34/721144 Schweiz
-
- Noelpp-Informationssysteme GmbH Friedensstrasse 41
- Tel.: 06101/87592 61118 (6368) Bad Vilbel (2)
-
- Heinrich Perrot Postfach 13 51
- Turmuhrenfabrik 75353 (7260) Calw-Heumaden
- Tel.: 07051/12055
-
- Precitel SA Avenue du Mail 59
- Tel.: 0041/38/247555 CH-2000 Neuchatel
- Schweiz
-
- Georg Rauscher Wuerzburgerstrasse 4
- Turmuhrenfabrik 93059 (8400) Regensburg
-
- Schwille-Elektronik Benzstrasse 1
- Tel.: 089/9031041 85551 (8011) Kirchheim
-
- Siemens AG Postfach 53 29
- Tel.: 0511/1290 30053 (3000) Hannover (1)
-
- Telefunken electronic Ringlerstrasse 17
- Tel.: 0841/8811 85057 (8070) Ingolstadt
- Telenorma Uhren GmbH Postfach 44 32 - not translated
- Tel.: 069/266-1 (6000) Frankfurt (1)
-
- ZERA Elektronische Pruefgraete Postfach 11 60
- Cremer & Co. 53621 (5330) Koenigswinter
- Tel.: 02223/22075
-
- 2. Funkuhren fuer den haeuslichen Gebrauch (z. B. Tisch- und Wand-
- uhren der Firmen Dugena, Hermle, Junghans, Kundo,...)
- Vertrieb durch den Uhrenfachhandel und die Fachabteilungen
- von Kauf- und Versandhaeusern
-
- 3. Funkuhr-Bausaetze und -Fertiggeraete
- Vertrieb durch den Elektronik-Fach- und Versandhandel
-
- 4. DCF77-Normalfrequenzempfaenger und Frequenzregler fuer Normal-
- frequenzoszillatoren
-
- Goerl HF-Messtechnik Buchenstrasse 2
- Tel.: 0821/482613 86356 (8902) Neusaess 4
-
- Rohde & Schwarz Muehldorfstrasse 15
- Tel.: 089/4129-0 81671 (8000) Muenchen (80)
- 0911/86747 (Nuernberg)
-
- Unverdross Technik Tutzinger Hof Platz 6
- Tel.: 08151/21198 82319 (8130) Starnberg
-
- Die mit `*' gekennzeichneten Firmen unter 1. haben neben Funkuhren auch
- DCF77-Normalfrequenzempfaenger in ihrem Vertriebsprogramm.
-
- Diese Liste wurde erstellt aufgrund von Informationsmaterial, das der
- PTB ueber DCF77-Empfangsgeraete vorliegt. Falls neue Produkte auf den
- Markt kommen, eine Firma uebersehen wurde oder eine hier aufgefuehrte
- Firma die Produktion von DCF77-Empfangsgeraeten einge-stellt hat, bittet
- die PTB um Zusendung von entsprechenden Infor-mationen, damit diese
- Zusammenstellung aktualisiert werden kann.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Time and Frequency Station MSF (United Kingdom)
-
- Information entered by Philip Gladstone, extracted from a document
- issued by Rugby (VLF) Radio Station.
-
- Technical Details
-
- Service MSF 60 KHz
-
- Radiated Power 16 KW
-
- Schedule 24 hour (off for maintenance 1000-1400 GMT on the
- first Tuesday of the month)
-
- Duration of time
- signal emission Continuous
-
- Time signal
- modulation A1 Negative 100mS at the second, 500mS at the minute
-
- Epoch at Carrier Fall
-
- Carrier Frequency
- Stability +/- 3 in 10^12
- Time Signal
- Accuracy 0.1mS relative UTC
-
- The Rubgy Frequency Standards
-
- Three Hewlett Packard sources are used -- one type 5061A Caesium
- Beam,and two type 5065A rubidium vapour -- and are installed in
- acontrolled-environment cubicle together with an AUSTRON type 2055
- microstepper. This last is a precision rate adjuster which is used to
- vary the frequency of the Caesium standard to cater for the minute
- differences (of order parts in 10^12) which exist between all Caesium
- standards.
-
- This results in a 5MHz output from a crystal oscillator which is part of
- the feedback system. The 60KHz carrier is derived from this 5MHz by a
- digital tripler consisting of three positive edge detectors on a delay
- line using the propagation delay in integrated circuit inverters to
- produce three pulses seperated by 66.6 nanoseconds in each 200nS cycle
- of 5MHz. The resulting 15 MHz is then divided by 250 to obtain a square
- wave at 60 KHz.
-
- 100 KHz outputs are used to drive the digital clocks -- three Venner TSA
- 5586 clocks which give parallel BCD time output. These clocks are set an
- arbitrary 100 microseconds ahead of UTC (Rugby) to cater for the
- unavoidable delays in drive generators and transmitters.
-
- Time Stability
-
- 1. UTC (Rugby) is compared with UTC (NPL) by measurements at both
- sites relative to a readily identifiable edge in the field sync
- pulse train of the BBC TV transmission from Sandy Heath
-
- 2. UTC (NPL) is compared with UTC (BIH) by similar observations of a
- specified feature in the transmission from Sylt (7970-W) in the
- LORAN 'C' Norwegian Sea chain.
-
- 3. Rugby then use results supplied by BIH and NPL to calculate a
- direct comparison between UTC at Rugby and BIH.
-
- It should be noted that UTC (BIH) is a calculated 'paper' clock with no
- physical existence of its own and actually derived from the average of
- 30 or so standard clocks throughout the world. UTC (Rugby) is currently
- maintained within 4 parts in 10^13 of agreement with UTC (BIH), a
- comfortable margin over the claimed stability of 3 in 10^12.
-
- Why called MSF?
-
- It is a callsign like 2LO and GBR and while SF was the obvious acronym
- for Standard Frequency a three letter callsign could only begin with 2,
- G or M, the prefixes allocated to the UK by international agreement for
- station identification. M was available for use with the letters SF, G
- was not, so there was really very little choice in the matter.
-
- Pulse Train
-
- The Minute epoch is marked by a 500 mS break in the carrier. Actually,
- there is data transmitted in this gap, but very few people use it. There
- are four other types of signal that can be sent on the second.
-
- ______ _______________
- | |
- | | Zero (normal marker)
- |_____|
-
- ______ _______________
- | |
- | | One (Time, date, identifier)
- |__________|
-
- ______ _______________
- | |
- | | Identifier one plus Parity or
- |_______________| BST one
-
- ______ ____ _______________
- | | | |
- | | | | DUT1 one
- |_____| |____|
-
- ^ ^ ^ ^
- | | | 300 ms
- | | 200 ms
- | 100 ms
- 0 (Second Epoch)
-
- Second
-
- 0 500ms break (100 Hz code)
- 1-8 Positive DUT1 (use either Zero or DUT1)
- 9-16 Negative DUT1 (use either Zero or DUT1)
- 17-24 Year (80,40,20,10,8,4,2,1) (Use Zero or One)
- 25-29 Month (10,8,4,2,1) (Use Zero or One)
- 30-35 Day (20,10,8,4,2,1) (Use Zero or One)
- 36-38 Day of Week (4,2,1) (Use Zero or One)
- 39-44 Hour (20,10,8,4,2,1) (Use Zero or One) (Localtime)
- 45-51 Minute (40,20,10,8,4,2,1) (Use Zero or One)
- 52 Zero
- 53 BST/UTC Change next hour (Use One or Ident)
- 54 Parity (over 17-24) (Use One or Ident)
- 55 Parity (over 25-35) (Use One or Ident)
- 56 Parity (over 36-38) (Use One or Ident)
- 57 Parity (over 39-51) (Use One or Ident)
- 58 BST (Use One or Ident)
- 59 Zero
-
- Notes
-
- 1. The 1Hz data applies to the following minute
-
- 2. When BST is in force, bit 58 is 300 mS and Data is 61 minutes fast
- of UTC. Bit 53 is 300 mS for the hour preceeding (0100 UTC) changes
- to and from BST.
-
- 3. Day 0 is Sunday
-
- 4. Parity sense is Odd.
-
- 5. The first 'n' bits in the DUT1 code being DUT1 (rather than Zero)
- indicates 0.'n' positive or negative DUT1.
-
- DUT1 is set up on switches to instructions via the Royal Greenwich
- Observatory, changes occurring approximately every five weeks.
-
- GMT is Greenwich Mean Time -- this is really UTC
- BST is British Summer Timer which is one hour ahead of GMT.
-
- Details of this can be obtained from
-
- Division of Electrical Science
- National Physical Laboratory
- Queens Road
- Teddington
- Middlesex TW11 0LW
- United Kingdom
-
- Decoding Clocks
-
- A number of clocks are available in the UK, ranging from wall clocks at
- around 100 UKP to digital computer clocks at 1000-2000 UKP. Hobbyist
- kits are also available at around 20 UKP that provide the raw 1 Hz data.
-
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-
- Time and Standard Frequency Station TDF (France)
-
- Provided courtesy of Richard B. Langley, University of New Brunswick
-
- Station: TDF, Allouis, France
-
- Address: Centre National d'Etudes des Telecommunications
- PAB - STC - Etalons de frequence et de temps
- 196 avenue Henri Ravera
- F - 92220 Bagneux
- France
-
- Coordinates: 47d 10' N, 2d 12' E
-
- Frequency: 162 kHz
-
- Power: 2,000 kW
-
- Schedule: continuous except every Tuesday from 01:00 to 05:00 UTC
-
- Form of Time Signals:
-
- TDF is an amplitude modulated longwave broadcasting station,
- transmitting the programs of the France-Inter Network of Telediffusion
- de France (TDF). Time signals are transmitted by phase modulation of the
- carrier by + and -1 radian in 0.1 s every second except the 59th second
- of each minute. This modulation is doubled to indicate binary 1. The
- numbers of the minute, hour, day of the month, day of the week, month
- and year are transmitted each minute from the 21st to the 58th second,
- in accordance with the French legal time scale. In addition, a binary 1
- at the 17th second indicates that the local time is 2 hours ahead of UTC
- (i.e., summer time), a binary 1 at the 18th second indicates when the
- local time is 1 hour ahead of UTC (i.e., winter time). A binary 1 at
- the 14th second indicates that the current day is a public holiday (14
- July, Christmas, etc.) and a binary 1 at the 13th second indicates that
- the current day is the day before a public holiday.
-
- Relative Uncertainty of the Carrier Frequency: 2 parts in 10^12.
-
- Radio Clocks Available:
-
- Horloge 59 HF
- BHL Electronique
- Zone Industrielle
- B.P. 8
- F - 14540 Bourguebus
- France
-
- Recepteur horaire sur France-Inter G-O
- Dyna Electronique
- 36 avenue Gambetta
- F - 75980 Paris Cedex 20
- France
- RTD 101
- telematique SA
- Zirst-chemin des pres
- F - 38240 Meylan
- France
-
- Information Sources:
-
- Annual Report of the BIPM Time Section for 1989, Bureau International
- des Poids et Mesures, Pavillon de Breteuil, F - 92312 Sevres Cedex,
- France.
-
- Zeitzeichensender / Time Signal Stations (bilingual: German and English)
- by Gerd Klawitter, Siebel Verlag, Bonhoeffer Weg 16, D-5309 Meckenheim,
- Germany.
-
- The phase modulation pattern.
- -----------------------------
-
- One signal element consists of the following : the phase of the carrier
- is advanced linearly up to +1 radian in 0.025 second, then retarded
- linearly up to -1 rad in 0.050 second, then advanced again to reach zero
- after another 0.025 second. One signal element is always sent at each
- second between 0 and 58. The epoch is when the down ramp crosses zero.
- If a '1' bit is to be stransmitted, two signal elements are sent in
- sequence. Since the phase is the integral of the frequency, to this
- triangular phase modulation corresponds a square frequency modulation
- with an amplitude of about + and - 6Hz.
-
- binary '0' binary '1'
-
-
- / \ / \ / \
- phase ___ / \ ___ ___ / \ / \ ___
- \ / \ / \ /
- \ / \ / \ /
-
- (0.025 s | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
- ticks) | |
- epoch epoch
-
- __ __ __ _____ __
- | | | | | | | | | |
- frequency ___| | | |___ ___| | | | | |___
- | | | | | |
- |_____| |_____| |_____|
-
- Both the average phase and the average frequency deviation are thus
- zero. More data is sent by phase modulation during the rest of each
- second. But the second marker (and data bit) is always preceded by 0.1
- second without modulation. There is no marker at the beginning of the
- 59th second, nor any data sent during the entire duration of that
- second.
-
- The binary encoding of date and time data.
- ------------------------------------------
-
- Seconds 20 to 58 carry exactly the same information as the signal of the
- German transmitter DCF77.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Time and Frequency Station CHU (Canada)
-
- Information provided by Nick Sayer (mrapple@quack.sac.ca.us)
- CHU is a radio station in Canada that broadcasts time of day information
- sort of like WWV. CHU transmits on 3330 kHz, 7335 kHz, and 14670 kHz
- using AM compatable single-sideband full carrier modulation. Between 31
- and 39 seconds (inclusive) past the minute, CHU transmits a computer
- readable timecode. This timecode includes time of day UTC, day of year
- (1-366), Gregorian year, leap second warning, DUT (the difference
- between UTC and UT1, which is an astronomical timescale. The difference
- is an integral number of tenths of a second between -.9 and +.9. If the
- difference exceeds .7, they schedule a leap second), and a Canadian
- daylight time indicator.
-
- The datastream is in the form of an AFSK datastream. The frequencies are
- compatable with the Bell 103 standard: 2225 Hz mark and 2025 Hz space.
- The carrier is active between 10 and 510 msec past the second. Each byte
- of data is encoded as one start bit, 8 data bits and two stop bits.
- There are ten bytes in each packet, and the last stop bit ends at
- precisely 500 msec past the second. ( 1 start bit + 8 data bits + 2 stop
- bits ) 10 characters = 110 bits. Each bit takes 1/300 of a second (300
- baud). So the whole code takes 366.66.. msec. 500-366.66... = 133.33...
- msec. So graphically, each second looks like this:
-
- 000 050 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550
- | | | | |
- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
- 1 2 3 4 5
-
- 1 - Ticking noise.
- 2 - 2225 Hz mark tone for 123.333 msec to allow modems to set up
- 3 - Data stream
- 4 - 2225 Hz mark tone for 10 msec to avoid false overrun of the stop
- bits
- 5 - silence until the end of the second.
-
- The datastream itself consists of ten bytes. There are two possible
- formats at the moment: One for second 31 and the other for seconds 32
- through 39. Each format has 5 bytes of data, then 5 bytes of redundancy.
- The "A" format redundancy bytes are exactly the same as the data bytes.
- The "B" format redundancy bytes are exactly inverted (one's complement,
- NOT, XOR 0xff, etc) from the data bytes. This is how one can tell what
- sort of frame was received.
-
- Once the data is received and the redundancy bytes are checked, the next
- thing to do is to swap the least and most significant nibbles in each
- byte. After doing all of this, the frames look like this:
-
- A frame: 6d dd hh mm ss
-
- ddd is the day of the year. hh:mm:ss is the time UTC. 6 is a constant.
- Each nibble is a BCD digit.
-
- B frame: xd yy yy tt ab
-
- d is the absolute value of DUT in tenths of a second. yyyy is the
- gregorian year, tt is the difference between TAI and UTC, a is a flag
- indicating canadian daylight time (contents of this nibble are
- undocumented at the moment), b is a serial number (this nibble
- increments whenever the B frame is changed), and x is a bitwise field:
-
- 8 4 2 1
- | | | |
- | | | +--- The sign of DUT (0=+).
- | | +------ Leap second warning. One second will be added.
- | +--------- Leap second warning. One second will be subtracted.
- +------------ Even parity bit for this nibble.
-
- A sample A frame as received from the modem might look like this:
- 36 56 21 51 53 36 56 21 51 53
-
- Note that these numbers are in hex. This translates to the 365th day of
- the year (Dec 31, or Dec 30 in a leap year), 12:15:35 UTC.
-
- A sample B frame as received from the modem might look like this:
-
- 19 91 39 72 00 e6 6e c6 8d ff
-
- This translates to a DUT of -.1, year 1993, TAI-UTC=27, serial number 0
- and no canadian daylight time.
-