If GPS visibility is not an option (GPS can be very finicky about being able to see an open percentage of the sky), then CDMA signals are also an option in the states. Handy if the installation is going to be in a highrise. Prices seem to vary greatly between manufacturers, I've gotten quotes on both of these in the past but I'm not finding the post-it I'd written that info upon. http://www.endruntechnologies.com/ntp-server.htm http://www.datum.com/tt/pages/tymserve/2100.html HTH, -carl Mike Lyon <mlyon@fitzharri To: Mike Leber <mleber@he.net> s.com> cc: <nanog@merit.edu> Sent by: Subject: Re: Standalone Stratum 1 NTP Server owner-nanog@meri t.edu 08/27/02 02:43 AM http://www.truetime.com/index.html Not exactly "stand alone" because you have to place the antenna somwhere where it can see the GPS satellites as is the case with any any Stratum 1 NTP device. Then you have to program the IP into it and plug the ethernet into it. They are really simple to install and configure. They give you a certain amount of Coax (you can order more if need be) and you put the antenna on the roof and run it down to the receiver. Quite simple. They have a couple different models to choose from. -Mike On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Mike Leber wrote:
I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions for a low priced, off the shelf, complete (includes any necessary receivers), standalone (as in you just plug it in and connect ethernet), stratum 1 NTP server?
Please also mention where to buy it.
Mike.
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