"Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> writes:

>Dave Hart wrote:
>> On Jan 27, 11:30 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>> There are also NTP server appliances: see for 
>>> examplehttp://www.symmetricom.com/products/ntp-servers/ntp-network-appliances/
>>> They promise NTP out-of-the-box with a minimum of hassle.
>> 
>> Also
>> http://www.meinberg.de/english/products/ntp-time-server.htm
>> 
>> Disclaimer: I am not a Meinberg customer but I wish I were.  As with
>> Symmetricom, interested parties are invited to ask for a quote, which
>> almost always sends me hiding with a hand on my wallet.

>As of the last time I looked, commercial NTP hardware started at around 
>$1200 US!  You CAN spend a LOT MORE.  If you NEED it, that's not too 
>bad.  If you merely WANT it. . . .


>For the price of a discarded PC with a working serial port plus $300 and 
>up for a GPS timing receiver, you can have your very own stratum 1 NTP 
>server.  If you are willing/able to do some soldering, you can do it for 
>less!

$60 plus either a usb cable or a 5V wall wart  and a serial port connecter plus 
a bit of
soldering (Garmin GPS 18x LVC) 1usec accuracy.

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