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  • Atomic Clock Systems
    This article provides an overview of atomic clock systems with particular emphasis on their use with NTP server systems for PC and computer network time synchronisation.
  • Configuring An Authoritative Time Server On A Windows 2000 Server
    This article describes how to set up and configure an Authoritative Time Server in a Windows 2000 Server environment. It also discusses the hierarchical relationship at the heart of the service and provides some configuration hints and tips.
  • Configuring Windows as a NTP Server
    This article describes how to configure the Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 time service as a NTP server. It shows how to manipulate registry entries to configure the Windows Time Service.
  • Decoding the DCF-77 Radio Time Signal
    The DCF-77 radio time transmission is utilised by many NTP server and PC computer systems to provide accurate synchronisation of time critical applications. This article describes how the DCF-77 time signal is decoded by NTP server and computer systems to provide an accurate timing reference.
  • GPS Time Server Systems for Network Synchronisation
    This article describes how the GPS system can be used to provide an accurate time and frequency reference for NTP servers and computer network time synchronisation.
  • How to Configure a Linux NTP Server
    This article discusses how to configure a Linux NTP Time Server to synchronise time with an Internet based public NTP Server.
  • How To Maintain Accurate Time On Your PC
    This article describes various methods of maintaining a highly accurate time on your PC. It describes how to utilise Internet time references, radio and GPS clocks and dedicated NTP server systems.
  • How To Set Up An Authoritative Time Server In A Windows 2003 Server based Active Directory Network
    This article describes the procedure to set up an Authoritative Time Server for a Windows 2003 Server based Active Directory Network. It also describes the hierarchical relationship of the time synchronisation authority. The article also presents some time synchronisation hints, tips and troubleshooting.
  • How To Sync Your PC's Time To The Radio Atomic Clock Time Signal
    This article describes how the MSF-60 time signal can be decoded and used to synchronise computers and NTP time server systems.
  • How To Synchronise Your PC's System Time
    This article describes various ways of keeping the time on your computer accurate. It also shows how to synchronise a computers system clock with a highly accurate reference clock.
  • Installing NTP on a Linux Machine
    This article discusses how to install and configure the NTP Server application on a Linux machine to synchronise time with an Internet based public NTP Server.
  • Maintaining Precise Time On Your Computer by Utilising NTP Servers
    This article describes how Internet or Intranet based NTP servers can be utilised to maintain accurate time on a computer system.
  • Network Time Server Systems
    A time server is a computer server that obtains precise timing information from an external hardware clock and provides this information to clients across a computer network.
  • NTP Server and Computer Timing Terminology Explained
    This article attempts to explain in simple language some of the terminology used in computer timing applications.
  • NTP Server Backup Timing References
    Many NTP servers utilise a high precision backup frequency generator to maintain time in the event of signal loss. This article describes the various precision frequency generators used by NTP servers and the price-performance issues.
  • NTP Server Static GPS Antenna Systems
    This article provides an overview of GPS for NTP server timing applications and describes the equipment used to install a GPS antenna in a static location.
  • NTP Server Systems - The Network Time Protocol
    This article discusses how NTP server systems utilise the Network Time Protocol to provide networks with an accurate reference of time.
  • Overview of NTP Servers and the NTP Protocol
    This article describes some of the features of NTP and attempts to simplify some of the terminology used.
  • Setting up a Windows Time Server
    This article introduces how to set up the Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 operating systems to operate as a NTP time server. The article describes how to modify registry entries to configure the Windows Time Service.
  • Synchronised Digital Clock Systems
    This article discusses the methods utilised to achieve synchronised digital clock time displays throughout an organisation. Focusing particularly on Ethernet Networked NTP Digital Wall Clock Systems utilising Power-over-Ethernet.
  • Time Server Atomic Clock Timing References
    This article describes available atomic clock timing references and their use in computer network time synchronisation and NTP time servers.
  • Time Synchronisation Using NTP Servers
    This article discuses various methods of maintaining precise time on computer systems and describes how to use Internet NTP servers as accurate timing references.
  • Using GPS to Synchronise NTP Time Server Systems
    This article describes the components required to utilise GPS for computer timing applications. It also discusses how the GPS system can be used for computer network timing by using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and NTP time servers.
  • Using MD5 Keys to Authenticate a NTP Time Server
    This article describes the security aspects of the NTP protocol and specifically using MD5 keys to authenticate a time server.
  • Using NTP for Precision Timing
    This article briefly outlines the operation of NTP and some of the terminology associated with the protocol.
  • Utilising GPS to Serve Accurate Computer Time
    This article presents an introduction to using the GPS system for computer timing applications. It describes the equipment that can be utilised to provide a precise time resource for computers and computer networks.

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