Leap Second Alert Notification - Safran SecureSync 2400 User Manual

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As of 2018 the GPS to UTC Offset is 18 seconds. The last Leap Second occurred
on December 31, 2016.
SecureSync can be alerted of impending Leap Seconds by any of the following
methods:
3.2.3.2

Leap Second Alert Notification

SecureSync will announce a pending Leap Second adjustment by the following
methods:
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Note:
Leap Seconds only apply to the
Leap Seconds do NOT affect the
a Leap Second event will change the GPS to UTC, and TAI to UTC
time offsets.  When a Leap Second occurs, SecureSync will auto-
matically change these offsets by the proper amount, no matter
which timescale is currently being used by the system.
GNSS Receiver
(if available as an input reference): The GNSS satellite sys-
tem transmits information regarding a Leap Second adjustment at a spe-
cific Time and Date an arbitrary number of months in advance.
Input references other than
erences (e.g., IRIG, ASCII, NTP) can also contain pending Leap Second noti-
fication in their data streams (see chapter below).
Manual user
input: SecureSync can be manually configured with the date/-
time of the next pending Leap Second. On this date/time, the System Time
will automatically correct for the Leap Second (unless the System Time's
timescale is configured as either GPS or TAI).
ASCII Data Formats 2 and 7 (among other formats) from the
option modules contain a Leap Second indicator. During the entire calendar
month preceding a Leap Second adjustment, these Formats indicate that
at the end of the current month a Leap Second Adjustment will be made by
using the character 'L' rather than a '_ ' [space] in the data stream. Note
that this does not indicate the direction of the adjustment as adding or
removing seconds. These formats always assume that the Leap Second will
be added, not removed.
NTP Packets
contain two Leap Indicator Bits. In the 24 hours preceding a
Leap Second Adjustment, the Leap Indicator Bits (2 bits) which normally
are 00b for sync are 01b (1) for Add a Leap Second and 10b (2) for Remove
a Leap Second. The bit pattern 11b (3) indicates out of sync and in this con-
UTC
and
GPS
and
TAI
GNSS: Some of the other available input ref-
3.2  System Time
Local
timescales.
timescales.  However,
ASCII Data
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