gps ntp server
gps ntp server
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by David Evans - 2007-07-06
Atomic clocks are utilised to provide a highly precise timing reference. Many types of clock use the generic term 'atomic'. Most atomic clocks are very expensive systems generally only found in Nation...
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by David Evans - 2007-07-10
Atomic clocks are utilised to provide a highly precise timing reference. Many types of clock use the generic term 'atomic'. Most atomic clocks are very expensive systems generally only found in Nation...
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by David Evans - 2007-07-13
NTP (Network Time Protocol) is an application developed to provide the synchronisation of computers and computer network devices. NTP defines algorithms and a protocol structure to accurately synchron...
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by Dave - 2007-07-11
Atomic clocks are utilised to provide a highly precise timing reference. Many types of clock use the generic term 'atomic'. Most atomic clocks are very expensive systems generally only found in ...
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by David Evans - 2007-07-18
The Global Positioning System is a global navigation system operated by the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). The GPS system consists of 24 satellites orbiting the Earth. By utilising relatively...
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by David Evans - 2007-08-02
The MSF-60 radio atomic clock time signal provides an accurate time reference broadcast throughout the British Isles. The time signal can be used as an accurate time reference to synchronise time on c...
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by Dave - 2007-08-03
The MSF radio time broadcast is a long-wave radio transmission of highly accurate time. The signal can be received throughout the whole of the UK and much of North Western Europe. With the addit...
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by David Evans - 2007-08-10
The Network Time Protocol, or NTP, is an internet protocol developed to distribute accurate timing information to network time clients. NTP is a client-server based protocol widely used throughout the...
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by David Evans - 2007-09-01
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) was developed to provide a way of synchronising Internet clients to an accurate network time reference. NTP allows the time on client computers to be set to within a fr...
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by David Evans - 2007-09-16
The Windows Time service (W32Time) is designed to allow all Windows 2000 or later machines in an organisation to utilise a synchronised time. The service is used to ensure the security of the Windows ...