On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 13:56:09 -0600, "Jeff W. Boote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote for the entire planet to see:
>I have some network locations where I have no way to access GPS or CDMA. But, >I >would still like to have a very accurate time source. (I would like >sub-microsecond accuracy from NTPD if I can get it.) These locations are in >telco-hotels, so they are typically very well shielded making any broadcast >technology unworkable. <snip> >If this is a reasonable solution, does anyone have recommendations for >oscillators? Most of the ones I have seen want a reference source of their >own. >This of course does not work in my case... Dr. Mills has related stories of him synchronizing his (portable) cesium clock at the USNO and carrying the time back to Delaware. I guess you could fire up a good oscillator locally and get a portable one to resynchronize and carry the time into your building every few months. - Eric _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
