Re: DROP OUT OF DATA WHEN GPS CORRECTS TIME IN WINSDRI will try turning = off Windows time service and see if that solves the problem. Thanks James ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Angel=20 To: JAMES ALLEN=20 Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 5:51 PM Subject: Re: DROP OUT OF DATA WHEN GPS CORRECTS TIME IN WINSDR Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 12:23:34 AM, you wrote: > I am using Larry's A/D and amplifier (previous version) with an = Motorola Oncore GPS connected through Larry's GPS interface board. Does = anyone know why or have a solution for a drop out in data when the GPS = corrects the computer time. I am running Windows XP professional on the = computer. Everything else works fine with WinSDR. Thanks James Allen =20 Hi James, Windows has a service called "Windows Time Service" that tries to keep = your computer time. Maybe it is doing just that and you end up with = packets with weird timestamps. Just a thought. You can turn off this service. regards, AngelRe: DROP OUT OF DATA WHEN GPS CORRECTS TIME IN = WINSDR I will try turning off Windows time = service and see=20 if that solves the problem. ThanksJames----- Original Message -----From:=20 Angel=20To: JAMES ALLENSent: Monday, August 11, 2008 = 5:51=20 PMSubject: Re: DROP OUT OF DATA = WHEN GPS=20 CORRECTS TIME IN WINSDRTuesday, August 12, 2008, 12:23:34 AM, you wrote:
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I am using Larry's A/D and amplifier = (previous=20 version) with an Motorola Oncore GPS connected through Larry's = GPS=20 interface board. Does anyone know why or have a solution = for a=20 drop out in data when the GPS corrects the computer time. = I am=20 running Windows XP professional on the computer. = Everything else=20 works fine with WinSDR.
Thanks
James = Allen
Hi James,
Windows has a service called "Windows Time Service" that tries to = keep your=20 computer time. Maybe it is doing just that and you end up with = packets=20 with weird timestamps. Just a thought.
You can turn off this service.
regards,
Angel