In Australia, we have a national grid. It's big.

National meaning all but a few isolated towns like Darwin, Perth. Perth might be connected via a 1800 km HVDC line in the future... which is a different story .... DC interconnectors....

So, I gather  someone  with their MASER in Adelaide could compare their MASER to the 50 Hz over some period, and provide the relative offset of the grid to others, so others  in australia also observing and averaging over some period , could get a useful frequency reference from their wall socket.

-which I gather is what people do , since i am new to this timing game.

That would have its limits depending on the ADEV of the mains . and the use of DC interconnectors.

-glen

On 8/07/2019 11:21 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
Hi

The whole “phase here vs phase there” thing was at the heart of the papers the
power guys started presenting back in the late 1980’s …. A



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