Troubleshooting GPS Reception for Time Servers and Master Clocks

The atomic clocks on board GPS satellites offer an accurate time source with inherent redundancy through the ability of achieving time synchronization via signal acquisition from one to 12 GPS satellites (simultaneously). The GPS time signal is robust. For instance it is usually unaffected by adverse weather. However if the reception of the GPS time signal by the time server or master clock is problematic, consider the following:


Problem Symptom Check
Antenna or antenna device problem No reception Resistance of antenna and amplifier. Temporarily remove surge suppressor.
Cable problem No reception or low GPS signal quality Cable type and length
Poor antenna location No reception or low GPS signal quality Location
GPS receiver problem No reception Reset GPS receiver, enter location values
Local interference Low GPS signal quality Check for nearby TV and radio transmitter frequencies

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GPS antenna problem

 
 
 
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