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Raspberry Pi with TimeHat thinks it's 2002!

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Robert DiRosario
Sat, Jan 1, 2022 1:10 AM

My Raspberry Pi with a TimeHat thinks it's May 18 2002.

When I refresh  / reload the web page the time updates fine, but not the
date.

Fix Data
Fix Type    3D Fix
Fix Status    DGPS Fix
Time
UTC    2002-05-18T00:47:58.000Z
Leap Seconds    18

Dilution of Precision
GDOP    1.63
HDOP    0.94
PDOP    1.44
TDOP    0.76
XDOP    0.58
YDOP    0.74
VDOP    1.09

Error Estimates
epc    0 m/s
eph    2.012 m
eps    0 m/s
ept    0.005 s
epx    2.173 m
epy    2.788 m
epv    2.449 m
sep    1899.81 m
ecef pAcc    3.17 m
ecef vAcc    0.32 m

Satellites
Seen 23      Used 15
PRN    Elv    Azm    SNR    Used
GP1    1    63    105    39    Y
GP7    7    43    184    30    Y
GP8    8    19    59    32    Y
GP13    13    14    289    39    Y
GP14    14    56    317    30    Y
GP17    17    43    259    24    Y
GP19    19    19    248    35    Y
GP21    21    45    58    44    Y
GP30    30    61    226    28    Y
SB133    46    20    244    30    Y
SB138    51    35    223    34    Y
GL15    79    78    99    39    Y
GL17    81    66    24    42    Y
GL18    82    57    223    40    Y
GL24    88    14    34    29    Y
GP3    3    4    135    0    N
GP22    22    15    113    16    uN
GP28    28    0    0    35    uN
SB135    48    23    241    36    N
GL14    78    26    136    0    N
GL16    80    36    326    0    N
GL19    83    12    216    20    N
GL27    91    66    24    0    N

My Raspberry Pi with a TimeHat thinks it's May 18 2002. When I refresh / reload the web page the time updates fine, but not the date. Fix Data Fix Type 3D Fix Fix Status DGPS Fix Time UTC 2002-05-18T00:47:58.000Z Leap Seconds 18 Dilution of Precision GDOP 1.63 HDOP 0.94 PDOP 1.44 TDOP 0.76 XDOP 0.58 YDOP 0.74 VDOP 1.09 Error Estimates epc 0 m/s eph 2.012 m eps 0 m/s ept 0.005 s epx 2.173 m epy 2.788 m epv 2.449 m sep 1899.81 m ecef pAcc 3.17 m ecef vAcc 0.32 m Satellites Seen 23 Used 15 PRN Elv Azm SNR Used GP1 1 63 105 39 Y GP7 7 43 184 30 Y GP8 8 19 59 32 Y GP13 13 14 289 39 Y GP14 14 56 317 30 Y GP17 17 43 259 24 Y GP19 19 19 248 35 Y GP21 21 45 58 44 Y GP30 30 61 226 28 Y SB133 46 20 244 30 Y SB138 51 35 223 34 Y GL15 79 78 99 39 Y GL17 81 66 24 42 Y GL18 82 57 223 40 Y GL24 88 14 34 29 Y GP3 3 4 135 0 N GP22 22 15 113 16 uN GP28 28 0 0 35 uN SB135 48 23 241 36 N GL14 78 26 136 0 N GL16 80 36 326 0 N GL19 83 12 216 20 N GL27 91 66 24 0 N
JM
John Miller
Sat, Jan 1, 2022 1:16 AM

Hi Robert!
You almost certainly are still running the older version of GPSD which has this exact issue. You can manually update GPSD, but the quickest fix for this is to flash a newer version of the TimeHat image to your SD card.

You can download that image here:
https://millerjs.org/files/TimeHat32_20211022.img.xz

To flash it to a microSD card, use balena etcher:
https://www.balena.io/etcher/

Feel free to reach out to me directly if you want more one on one help, or if you want to try updating GPSD on your existing image.

Regards,
John Miller
john@millerjs.org

On Dec 31, 2021, at 8:10 PM, Robert DiRosario ka3zyx@comcast.net wrote:

My Raspberry Pi with a TimeHat thinks it's May 18 2002.

When I refresh  / reload the web page the time updates fine, but not the date.

Fix Data
Fix Type    3D Fix
Fix Status    DGPS Fix
Time
UTC    2002-05-18T00:47:58.000Z
Leap Seconds    18

Dilution of Precision
GDOP    1.63
HDOP    0.94
PDOP    1.44
TDOP    0.76
XDOP    0.58
YDOP    0.74
VDOP    1.09

Error Estimates
epc    0 m/s
eph    2.012 m
eps    0 m/s
ept    0.005 s
epx    2.173 m
epy    2.788 m
epv    2.449 m
sep    1899.81 m
ecef pAcc    3.17 m
ecef vAcc    0.32 m

Satellites
Seen 23      Used 15
PRN    Elv    Azm    SNR    Used
GP1    1    63    105    39    Y
GP7    7    43    184    30    Y
GP8    8    19    59    32    Y
GP13    13    14    289    39    Y
GP14    14    56    317    30    Y
GP17    17    43    259    24    Y
GP19    19    19    248    35    Y
GP21    21    45    58    44    Y
GP30    30    61    226    28    Y
SB133    46    20    244    30    Y
SB138    51    35    223    34    Y
GL15    79    78    99    39    Y
GL17    81    66    24    42    Y
GL18    82    57    223    40    Y
GL24    88    14    34    29    Y
GP3    3    4    135    0    N
GP22    22    15    113    16    uN
GP28    28    0    0    35    uN
SB135    48    23    241    36    N
GL14    78    26    136    0    N
GL16    80    36    326    0    N
GL19    83    12    216    20    N
GL27    91    66    24    0    N


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Hi Robert! You almost certainly are still running the older version of GPSD which has this exact issue. You can manually update GPSD, but the quickest fix for this is to flash a newer version of the TimeHat image to your SD card. You can download that image here: https://millerjs.org/files/TimeHat32_20211022.img.xz To flash it to a microSD card, use balena etcher: https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Feel free to reach out to me directly if you want more one on one help, or if you want to try updating GPSD on your existing image. Regards, John Miller john@millerjs.org > On Dec 31, 2021, at 8:10 PM, Robert DiRosario <ka3zyx@comcast.net> wrote: > > My Raspberry Pi with a TimeHat thinks it's May 18 2002. > > When I refresh / reload the web page the time updates fine, but not the date. > > Fix Data > Fix Type 3D Fix > Fix Status DGPS Fix > Time > UTC 2002-05-18T00:47:58.000Z > Leap Seconds 18 > > > Dilution of Precision > GDOP 1.63 > HDOP 0.94 > PDOP 1.44 > TDOP 0.76 > XDOP 0.58 > YDOP 0.74 > VDOP 1.09 > > Error Estimates > epc 0 m/s > eph 2.012 m > eps 0 m/s > ept 0.005 s > epx 2.173 m > epy 2.788 m > epv 2.449 m > sep 1899.81 m > ecef pAcc 3.17 m > ecef vAcc 0.32 m > > > Satellites > Seen 23 Used 15 > PRN Elv Azm SNR Used > GP1 1 63 105 39 Y > GP7 7 43 184 30 Y > GP8 8 19 59 32 Y > GP13 13 14 289 39 Y > GP14 14 56 317 30 Y > GP17 17 43 259 24 Y > GP19 19 19 248 35 Y > GP21 21 45 58 44 Y > GP30 30 61 226 28 Y > SB133 46 20 244 30 Y > SB138 51 35 223 34 Y > GL15 79 78 99 39 Y > GL17 81 66 24 42 Y > GL18 82 57 223 40 Y > GL24 88 14 34 29 Y > GP3 3 4 135 0 N > GP22 22 15 113 16 uN > GP28 28 0 0 35 uN > SB135 48 23 241 36 N > GL14 78 26 136 0 N > GL16 80 36 326 0 N > GL19 83 12 216 20 N > GL27 91 66 24 0 N > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com -- To unsubscribe send an email to time-nuts-leave@lists.febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to and follow the instructions there.
BN
Bill Notfaded
Sat, Jan 1, 2022 1:21 AM

Newer version works great.  Just reflash.  It'd be nice if it was as easy
as apt get update or yum update but flashing new image works.

Bill

On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 6:17 PM John Miller via time-nuts <
time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:

Hi Robert!
You almost certainly are still running the older version of GPSD which has
this exact issue. You can manually update GPSD, but the quickest fix for
this is to flash a newer version of the TimeHat image to your SD card.

You can download that image here:
https://millerjs.org/files/TimeHat32_20211022.img.xz

To flash it to a microSD card, use balena etcher:
https://www.balena.io/etcher/

Feel free to reach out to me directly if you want more one on one help, or
if you want to try updating GPSD on your existing image.

Regards,
John Miller
john@millerjs.org

On Dec 31, 2021, at 8:10 PM, Robert DiRosario ka3zyx@comcast.net

wrote:

My Raspberry Pi with a TimeHat thinks it's May 18 2002.

When I refresh  / reload the web page the time updates fine, but not the

date.

Fix Data
Fix Type    3D Fix
Fix Status    DGPS Fix
Time
UTC    2002-05-18T00:47:58.000Z
Leap Seconds    18

Dilution of Precision
GDOP    1.63
HDOP    0.94
PDOP    1.44
TDOP    0.76
XDOP    0.58
YDOP    0.74
VDOP    1.09

Error Estimates
epc    0 m/s
eph    2.012 m
eps    0 m/s
ept    0.005 s
epx    2.173 m
epy    2.788 m
epv    2.449 m
sep    1899.81 m
ecef pAcc    3.17 m
ecef vAcc    0.32 m

Satellites
Seen 23      Used 15
PRN    Elv    Azm    SNR    Used
GP1    1    63    105    39    Y
GP7    7    43    184    30    Y
GP8    8    19    59    32    Y
GP13    13    14    289    39    Y
GP14    14    56    317    30    Y
GP17    17    43    259    24    Y
GP19    19    19    248    35    Y
GP21    21    45    58    44    Y
GP30    30    61    226    28    Y
SB133    46    20    244    30    Y
SB138    51    35    223    34    Y
GL15    79    78    99    39    Y
GL17    81    66    24    42    Y
GL18    82    57    223    40    Y
GL24    88    14    34    29    Y
GP3    3    4    135    0    N
GP22    22    15    113    16    uN
GP28    28    0    0    35    uN
SB135    48    23    241    36    N
GL14    78    26    136    0    N
GL16    80    36    326    0    N
GL19    83    12    216    20    N
GL27    91    66    24    0    N


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Newer version works great. Just reflash. It'd be nice if it was as easy as apt get update or yum update but flashing new image works. Bill On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 6:17 PM John Miller via time-nuts < time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote: > Hi Robert! > You almost certainly are still running the older version of GPSD which has > this exact issue. You can manually update GPSD, but the quickest fix for > this is to flash a newer version of the TimeHat image to your SD card. > > You can download that image here: > https://millerjs.org/files/TimeHat32_20211022.img.xz > > To flash it to a microSD card, use balena etcher: > https://www.balena.io/etcher/ > > Feel free to reach out to me directly if you want more one on one help, or > if you want to try updating GPSD on your existing image. > > Regards, > John Miller > john@millerjs.org > > > On Dec 31, 2021, at 8:10 PM, Robert DiRosario <ka3zyx@comcast.net> > wrote: > > > > My Raspberry Pi with a TimeHat thinks it's May 18 2002. > > > > When I refresh / reload the web page the time updates fine, but not the > date. > > > > Fix Data > > Fix Type 3D Fix > > Fix Status DGPS Fix > > Time > > UTC 2002-05-18T00:47:58.000Z > > Leap Seconds 18 > > > > > > Dilution of Precision > > GDOP 1.63 > > HDOP 0.94 > > PDOP 1.44 > > TDOP 0.76 > > XDOP 0.58 > > YDOP 0.74 > > VDOP 1.09 > > > > Error Estimates > > epc 0 m/s > > eph 2.012 m > > eps 0 m/s > > ept 0.005 s > > epx 2.173 m > > epy 2.788 m > > epv 2.449 m > > sep 1899.81 m > > ecef pAcc 3.17 m > > ecef vAcc 0.32 m > > > > > > Satellites > > Seen 23 Used 15 > > PRN Elv Azm SNR Used > > GP1 1 63 105 39 Y > > GP7 7 43 184 30 Y > > GP8 8 19 59 32 Y > > GP13 13 14 289 39 Y > > GP14 14 56 317 30 Y > > GP17 17 43 259 24 Y > > GP19 19 19 248 35 Y > > GP21 21 45 58 44 Y > > GP30 30 61 226 28 Y > > SB133 46 20 244 30 Y > > SB138 51 35 223 34 Y > > GL15 79 78 99 39 Y > > GL17 81 66 24 42 Y > > GL18 82 57 223 40 Y > > GL24 88 14 34 29 Y > > GP3 3 4 135 0 N > > GP22 22 15 113 16 uN > > GP28 28 0 0 35 uN > > SB135 48 23 241 36 N > > GL14 78 26 136 0 N > > GL16 80 36 326 0 N > > GL19 83 12 216 20 N > > GL27 91 66 24 0 N > > > > _______________________________________________ > > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com -- To unsubscribe > send an email to time-nuts-leave@lists.febo.com > > To unsubscribe, go to and follow the instructions there. > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com -- To unsubscribe send > an email to time-nuts-leave@lists.febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to and follow the instructions there. >