Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!bonnie.concordia.ca!clyde.concordia.ca!cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA!cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA!aspgpas From: aspgpas@cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA (Peter Silva) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp Subject: CHU clocks HELP! Keywords: CHU Canada clocks HELP Message-ID: <1991Jan11.193459.29731@cid.aes.doe.CA> Date: 11 Jan 91 19:34:59 GMT Sender: @cid.aes.doe.CA Reply-To: aspgpas@cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA (Peter Silva) Distribution: na Organization: Environment Canada Lines: 19 As a sysadm at a Canadian Internet site setting up NTP, I am interested in using the canadian standard clock (CHU) as the reference. Perusing clock.txt, I found the only CHU clock to be at UofT, and it appears to be un-reachable from my site (ping doesn't :-). I've written to the contact at UofT: a deafening silence ensued... I'm currently running NTP in test mode syncing to WWVB clocks. As far as I can tell (not very well), CHU and WWVB appear to be in good agreement. Since there is no CHU site at present, I am interested in setting one up. Is there anyone out there who knows about setting up radio clocks, with a particular interest in one to receive CHU signals. Technical and cost info are both wanted. Sources for clock H/W would be great too! -- Peter Silva OS Support psilva@cid.aes.doe.ca Dorval Computing Centre (514) 421-4692 Atmospheric Environment Service