Nixie Tube Clock ‘Nixie QTC-Four’
Issue 1 (1 December 2019)
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9. USING A GPS or WiFi TIME RECEIVER
The clock can receive time from a GPS receiver that transmits
information using NMEA-0183 protocol, using the $GPRMC
sentence. Signals should be at TTL Levels, NOT RS232.
We also have a compatible WiFi Device which obtains time from a
NTP time server, through your home internet.
9.1 Configuring for GPS or WiFi Synchronisation.
Default baud rate is 9,600 bps
Set parameter 9 to value 0 for 4,800 bps
Set parameters 16 and 17 for the hours and minutes your time
zone is offset from UTC Time. This is usually only whole hours.
Set parameter 18 to identify whether the offset is minus (0) or
positive (1) of the time source.
The green SYNC LED will light when the clock has received recent
synchronisation data.