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Jackson Labs Mini-JLT GNSS - 3.5.3 PTIMe:TIME:STRing?; 3.5.4 PTIMe:TINTerval?; 3.5.5 PTIMe:LEAPsecond?; 3.5.6 PTIMe:LEAPsecond:PENDing?

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Mini-JLT GNSS™ User Manual
26 © 2017 Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc.
3.5.3 PTIMe:TIME:STRing?
This query returns the current 24-hour time suitable for display (for example, 13:24:56).
3.5.4 PTIMe:TINTerval?
This query is equivalent to the command SYNChronization:TINTerval
3.5.5 PTIMe:LEAPsecond?
This command returns the results of the four following queries:
PTIMe:LEAPsecond:PENDing?
PTIMe:LEAPsecond:ACCumulated?
PTIMe:LEAPsecond:DATE?
PTIMe:LEAPsecond:DURation?
3.5.6 PTIMe:LEAPsecond:PENDing?
This command returns 1 if the GPS Almanac data contains a future pending leap second data and 0 if
no future leap second is pending or Almanac data is not available. The GNSS receiver must have the
GPS system enabled for the GPS Almanac to be available.
3.5.7 PTIMe:LEAPsecond:ACCumulated?
This command returns the internally applied leapsecond offset between GPS time and UTC time as
stored in the EEPROM (GPS Almanac not received yet) or as indicated by the GNSS receiver (GPS
Almanac is available).
3.5.8 PTIMe:LEAPsecond:DATE?
This command returns the date of the pending leap second, if any.
3.5.9 PTIMe:LEAPsecond:DURation?
This command returns the duration of the last minute of the day during a leap second event. The
returned value is 59, 60 or 61 if GPS Almanac data is available, and 0 otherwise. A response of 60
indicates that no leap second is pending.
3.5.10 PTIME?
This query returns at once the result of the four following queries:
PTIME:DATE?
PTIME:TIME?
PTIME:TZONE?

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