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🕰️ NTP Timeturner (alpha)

An LTC-driven NTP server for Raspberry Pi, built with broadcast precision and a hint of magic.

Inspired by the TimeTurner in the Harry Potter series, this project synchronises timecode-locked systems by decoding incoming LTC (Linear Time Code) and broadcasting it as NTP — with precision as Hermione would insist upon.

Created by Chris Frankland-Wright and John Rogers


📦 Hardware Requirements


🛠️ Software Features

  • Reads SMPTE LTC from Audio Interface (3.5mm TRS but adaptable to BNC/XLR)
  • Converts LTC into NTP-synced time
  • Broadcasts time via local NTP server
  • Supports configurable time offsets (hours, minutes, seconds, frames, and milliseconds)
  • Systemd service support for headless operation

🚀 Installation (to update)

For Rust install you can do

cargo install --git https://github.com/cjfranko/NTP-Timeturner

Clone and run the installer:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cjfranko/NTP-Timeturner/master/setup.sh
chmod +x setup.sh
./setup.sh

🕰️ Chrony NTP

chronyc sources | Checks Source
chronyc tracking | NTP Tracking
sudo nano /etc/chrony/chrony.conf | Default Chrony Conf File

Add to top:
# Serve the system clock as a reference at stratum10
server 127.127.1.0
allow 127.0.0.0/8
local stratum 10

Add to bottom:
# Allow LAN clients
allow 0.0.0.0/0

# comment out:
pool 2.debian.pool.ntp.org iburst
sourcedir /run/chrony-dhcp