NTP Time Servers

GPS World, Nov, 2004

Spectracom Corp.'s TTS series of NTP (network time protocol) Network Time Servers use GPS technology to automatically track up to 12 satellites simultaneously for stated accuracy within 50 microseconds of coordinated universal time (UTC) anywhere in the world. The Spectracom TTS models offer remote control monitoring through simple network management protocol (SNMP) and Telnet, and synchronization behind, not through firewalls, for improved security. Additional features include Ethernet capability, and RS-232 and RS-485 time-code outputs for non-networked devices such as voice recorders, time and attendance systems, display clocks, and alarm and video systems. Spectracom Corp., Rochester, New York.

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