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Accurate, GPS atomic clock time server solutions for Windows 2003, 2000, NT, XP, 98 and 95. The Galleon GPS atomic clock time server solutions provides accurate reliable and secure time synchronization


  • GPS atomic clock time server solutions for a single machine or an entire network.
  • Accuracies to fractions
  • Secure dedicated time server behind your firewall.
  • Works anywhere is the world.
 
Featured GPS Atomic Clock Products:


NTS-8000-GPS
NTS-8000-GPS
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.


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NTS-4000-GPS-S-
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NTS-3000 Solid state GPS Time Server

  • Low cost dedicated time server
  • High security due to proprietary operating system.
  • Dedicated Stratum 1 time server.
  • Synchronises any NTP compliant computer, or software client.
  • Menu driven configuration.
  • Available with GPS or atomic radio time synchronisation.
  • NTP Version 3 compatible.
  • Embedded operating system and software.
  • Direct Ethernet connectivity.


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TS-700-GPS
TS-700-GPS
Server-GPS Atomic clock time server

  • Advanced GPS Clock.
  • Accurate to milliseconds.
  • Accurately synchronises Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, LINUX and UNIX networks.
  • GPS version operates anywhere in the world.
  • Mains powered.
  • Requires a single serial RS232 port. USB option.


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http://www.ntp.org/ The NTP Project conducts Research and Development in NTP and produces the Official Reference Implementation of NTP along with the Implementation Documentation. Background information about NTP, along with briefings and a bibliography, are available at the Network Time Synchronization Project page.

http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/services/ntp.html A discussion of why and how to set up NTP software. Some information is specific to the Unversity, some is more general.

http://twiki.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/WebHome Even though this is hosted at ntp.org, this is not the official NTP documentation or the official NTP FAQ. This is intended to be the collection point for cookbook configurations, tips, hints, tricks, and other comments from directly from various members of the NTP community that might be beneficial to others within the community. Anyone who is interested in helping to develop or improve documentation for NTP is encouraged to join and contribute.

http://www.david-taylor.myby.co.uk/ntp/NTPandMRTG.txt David Taylor's short description of how he uses MRTG (and SNMP) to gather and report statistics for NTP for his servers, including Perl scripts, shell scripts, and mrtg.conf examples