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Building a Stratum-1 GPS Based NTP Server with a Soekris net4501 Article
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 05/12/2008 10:01 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 835 views
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>> Building a Stratum-1 GPS Based NTP Server with a Soekris net4501 Article
| Typical GPS based NTP server appliances sell for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. Most have lots of features that justify that cost, such as an ovenized crystal oscillator (or even a rubidium standard), additional frequency outputs, custom web interface, commercial support, etc. Building your own basic NTP server (like in this article) can be done on the cheap for well under $200, and for all practical purposes gives just as good time over a network. |
>> Building a Stratum-1 GPS Based NTP Server with a Soekris net4501 Article
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