Report on the maximum daily time offset of the NMI NTP server ntp.sydney.nmi.gov.au for April,2020 Date MJD max offset (microseconds) 2020-04-01 58940 15 2020-04-02 58941 16 2020-04-03 58942 15 2020-04-04 58943 15 2020-04-05 58944 17 2020-04-06 58945 16 2020-04-07 58946 16 2020-04-08 58947 15 2020-04-09 58948 16 2020-04-10 58949 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-11 58950 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-12 58951 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-13 58952 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-14 58953 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-15 58954 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-16 58955 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-17 58956 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-18 58957 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-19 58958 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-20 58959 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-21 58960 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-22 58961 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-23 58962 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-24 58963 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-25 58964 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-26 58965 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-27 58966 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-28 58967 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-29 58968 *** insufficient data *** 2020-04-30 58969 44 Notes: 1. These measurements are traceable to UTC(AUS), the legal reference for time of day in Australia. 2. The offset is the absolute value of the maximum difference of the server time from UTC(AUS). A formal statement of traceability may be viewed at ftp://time.nmi.gov.au/pub/timedata/ntp 13. The offset applies to a time interval of 24 hours centred on 0 UTC on the stated date. 4. The expanded uncertainty of the offset is +/- 3 microseconds. 5. If you have any questions, please contact time@measurement.gov.au. Created by pctime.prl version 1.3.3 (03/2020 MJW)