Tel: 0121 608 7230
Galleon Systems Ltd
Unit 9 Fortnum Close
Kitts Green
Birmingham
B33 OLG
UK
Contact Number :
Telephone: 0121 608 7230
Fax: +44 (0)121 608 4477
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Accurate, DCF atomic clock solutions for computers and networks. Galleon radio atomic clock solutions provides accurate reliable and secure timing to suit many applications and every budget.
- CF atomic clock synchronisation for windows, linux and unix.
- Accuracies to mili-seconds.
- DCF Radio Solutions for Germany and Central Europe
- MSF and WWVB also available for UK and US operation
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Featured Products:
TS-900-DCF
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TS-900-DCF Rack mount Atomic Clock time server.
- Rack mount time server clock
- Attaches to and synchronises Windows, UNIX, LINUX, and Novell servers / computers.
- Active antenna makes it ideal for low signal strength areas.
- Maximum antenna cable length Up to 1,000m for GPS and 200m for radio antenna.
- Display show signal strength and synchronized time.
- Requires a single serial RS232 port. USB option.
Contact Galleonfor more infromation
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TS-500
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TS-500 Workstation Atomic Radio Clock for network time server synchronization.
- Accurately synchronises Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and UNIX / Linux computer networks.
- On-screen signal strength and synchronized time.
- Requires a single serial RS232 port. USB option.
Contact Galleonfor more infromation
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TS-300-DCF
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TS-300-DCF Professional Atomic Radio Clock
- Remote antenna allows time synchronization is weak signal areas.
- Accurately synchronises Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and UNIX / Linux computer networks.
- On-screen signal strength and synchronized time.
- Available for MSF, DCF or WWVB
- Requires a single serial RS232 port. USB option.
Contact Galleonfor more infromation
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Helpful resources
The Global Positioning System: The History of GPSThe history and story of how the Global Positioning System evolved from the development of the world's most accurate timepieces, atomic clocks, by physicists looking into the nature of time. Adapted from an article written by MIT scientist Daniel Kleppner.
Satellite Navigation and Positioning Group (SNAP)SNAP is Australia's largest academic GPS research group specialising in high precision GPS technology and applications.
Australian Global Positioning Systems Society A free membership society to bring together the delegates, sponsors, and exhibitors for the Satellite Navigation Conference and to foster, develop, and assist the Global Positioning System disciplines.
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