GPS is a much more accurate timing signal than radio based time transmissions. The GPS timing signal is typically accurate to 10 nanoseconds. However, most gps receivers lose timing accuracy in the interpretation of the signal. A typical GPS receiver with a pulse per second output can provide an accuracy of 100 nanoseconds to 1 microsecond.
Galleon Systems GPS TS-900-GPS and TS-700-GPS time servers units synchronise to 100 nanoseconds.
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GPS Timing
MSF \ DCF Radio Time Code Timing
NTP - Network Time Protocol
NTS-4000 Series NTP Time Servers
MSF Radio FAQ
Atomic Clock FAQ
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