Article 6KQYA GPS antenna can get time but it is wrong

GPS antenna can get time but it is wrong

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cary.perque
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Hello everyone

I've installed gpsd and to the best of my ability can confirm that it is on the hard drive, I'm still trying to figure out the version but I think it is v3.xx.

I'm have a USB GPS antenna plugged into an Intel NUC with Debian 12 and according to the terminal it can see numerous satellites, the longitude and latitude are showing the right location but the GPS time and date at first was off by about 16 hours but seems to be getting closer to local time after about 3 days.

I set the BIOS time to match my phone but Debian time is 2 hours off.

The only purpose of this computer is to provide time to a private network with a domain controller.

I have a feeling that more software is needed but according to gpsd.io trouble shooting the fact that I can see satellites data means everything works.

If any more information is needed I will try and find it. I sure would appreciate some help with this.

cary
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