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The 5300 is a Video Timecode reference clock. Cfpas Sepfc Download. We have 3 the masters run from a rubidium standard and the one I'm connecting to is the remote one, running on an ovened crystal and correcting to the masters every day. Any Technics Kn6000 Keyboard Style Selections. Telecharger Patch Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge Ps3 Cheats more. It's a funny interface, but there is one running on a ceasium reference in Sydney and I have found an email address that does not bounce.

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So I will see what comes back. Fingers crossed, I will post the results.

In the interum, we have set up an NTP server fed of another station timecode source from a terminal server, and distributing that to all the required machines. It works ok, but the 5300 interface is still on the cards. Regards Darren Breeze Star TV Hong Kong. I know that xntpd claims to support the CSD-5300 clock, however, I'm a little stuck on the details. We do have two CSD-5300s (and about 6 racks of other Leitch gear;) which are (apparently) fed time sync from a GPS receiver. However, the CSD-5300 appears to only have BNC connectors available (there are lots of other ports, but most of them are in use with our rather daunting installation; put in place by engineering for the outgoing video signals).

Can anyone confirm or deny that I can hang a TCI-232 or TCI-500 module off the back of the CSD-5300, and connect the TCI module to the serial port on a given server (Solaris/Sparc in this case) and still use the Leitch driver? I would guess that the answer is yes, but would rather not spend the ~$600 only to find out it doesn't work -- especially when I could pick up a CDMA-synced box for $1500 and bypass the whole issue. Anyone have any experiences (good or bad) with the Leitch CSD-5300 in the ntp world? (Or, alternately, with any CDMA-sync devices?) The objective is to provide a Stratum 1 server, yet something on Leitch's site mentions a similar setup as being Stratum 3. (I know, I know; it's mostly only a number. Still, if we open the server to the outside world as Stratum 1, it would be nice to have accurate time.

) All suggestions welcome! Please cc: the sender address on any replies, as I typically do not get a chance to read newsgroups anymore.