Tel: 0121 608 7230
Galleon Systems Ltd
Unit 9 Fortnum Close
Kitts Green
Birmingham
B33 OLG
UK
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Telephone: 0121 608 7230
Fax: +44 (0)121 608 4477
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The low-cost Time & Date atomic radio clock is an accurate radio time receiver for synchronising time on computers. The low-cost Atomic Radio Clock is a radio time code receiver. It is available as 3 versions to receive either the MSF (Cumbria, UK), DCF Frankfurt, Germany), or WWVB (Colorado USA) radio time signals. The antenna enclosure is rated for indoor use only up to 10m from the host computer. The unit is cost- effective, yet highly reliable.The Time-Sync NT, 2000, XP driver can synchronise the time on any Windows NT, 2000, XP or 2003 machine. The driver can maintain the computers time to within milliseconds of the correct time.
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Features
- Cost-effective and highly reliable
- Battery powered so always has correct time
- Software drivers for Windows operating systems.
- Requires a single serial RS232 port.
- USB option
Benefits
- Reliable, accurate and secure timing resource, inside your firewall.
- Ideal for transaction processing, time & attendance and access control applications.
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Time-Sync
Time-Sync is a Windows product range that provides an accurate timing resource on Windows operating systems from DOS and 3.11 to NT, 2000, XP and 2003 platforms. Time-Sync is completely configurable by an Administrator and incorporates an audit trail option and the ability to automatically generate an e-mail alarm in the unlikely event of loosing synchronisation to the GPS satellites.
For a complete list of all our time synchronization products see our Time server page |
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Helpful Resources
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1305.html The current NTP standard. Available here in HTML, PDF, and Postscript formats
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2003/01/02/ntp.html Accurate timekeeping is vital to accurate records, and accurate logs are the mainstay of good system administration. Glenn Graham explains NTP (the Network Time Protocol) and how to put it to work on your network
David L. Wilson's GPS Accuracy Web Page Global Positioning System Accuracy
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