Atomic clock and ntp time server solutions for synchronising the time on computers and computer networks.
Galleon atomic clock time servers use MSF and DCF radio and GPS technology to accurately synchronise the time on computers.
Atomic clock time synchronisation solutions are available for Windows 98, 98, Me, NT, 2000 and XP as well Microsoft Server 2003. Network
timing solutions utilising NTP can synchronise entire networks consisting of Windows, unix, linux, novell machines as well as cisco and many
other routers and switches.
With solutions ranging from the low-cost radio antenna to dedicated rack-mountable network connect ntp time servers, Galleon has a time
synchronisation solution for every budget.
The NTS 8000 NTP network time server can provide a reliable source of time for an entire network. Using a MSF, DCF or GPS antenna the
server can be used world-wide.
Contact us for more information on the NTS 8000 Time server
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Galleon AC500 Low-cost MSF Radio Atomic Clock is available for the MSF (UK) and DCF (German) time signals. Drivers are available for
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MSF Time Signal (Cumbria, UK)
The MSF radio signal broadcasts the national time standard for the UK. The broadcast from Cumbria is the principal means of obtaining the
UK national standards of time and frequency which are maintained by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). The transmission is available
24 hours a day, the service is funded by the DTI. The signal provides a field strength exceeding 100 V/m throughout the UK, and it can be
satisfactorily received throughout much of north and west Europe.
DCF Time Signal (Frankfurt, Germany)
The DCF-77 time signal provides the official time of the Federal Republic of Germany from Physikalisch-Technischen Bundesanstalt (PTB)
in Braunschweig. The station transmits continuously and can received throughout most of northern and central Europe.
WWVB (Colorado, USA)
NIST radio station WWVB is located near Fort Collins, Collerado. WWVB continously transmits time and frequency signals at 60kHz. The WWVB
signal is obtainable across most of North America.
GPS (Global Positioning System)
GPS timing relies on the Global Postioning System, which consists of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. Each sateillite has an
accurate time source on-board. Utilising GPS technology time and frequency signals are easily obtainable world-wide.
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