6 Nov
2009
6 Nov
'09
14:49
James Knott wrote:
Rich Coe wrote:
Again, this is pure nonsense. NTP is the correct method to keep computer clocks in sync with the world clock.
While NTP is an excellent method for syncing clocks, there are others, such as receivers for WWVB or other time signals. Another accurate source is the CDMA cell phone network. Also back in the analog TV days, PBS in the United States had an accurate time signal in the vertical blanking interval, which was used by many TVs and VCRs to obtain the time. Forgot to mention, there's also GPS which provides one of the best time signals going.
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