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Wireless Clock Systems

Wireless Clock Systems

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You might be wondering how clock synchronization is done or how accurate it really is. Because the number of timepieces involved is usually rather big (typically in the hundreds), a manual technique such as that used to synchronize 2 watches is impractical and prone to significant error.

The response is to automatic synchrony utilizing a broadcasting method. That is, there needs to be a single transmitter signaling to all clocks at once what the time is. If necessary, the clocks need to be given the ability to "listen" for these broadcasts.

As far as accuracy goes, any kind of inconsistencies that may result across the system are so small about be imperceptible. This holds whether hardwired links are made use of to transfer the program signals or messages are sent out wirelessly.

A cordless clock system is normally preferred because it saves installment and maintenance expenditures associated with a wired framework. Its only (prospective) drawback is that it could cause radio frequency interference (RFI) with alreadying existing electronic devices. Nevertheless, contemporary regulations assign specific transmission frequencies to wireless devices belonging to certain classifications, and this difference totally alleviates the issue.

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