Synchronized Clock System
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Keep the days, minutes, hours, seconds and even milliseconds accurately with a new Wireless Clock System. Installing a wire-free timekeeping system is the best way to synchronize multiple clocks to the same time, every time. There are many different types of wireless clock systems to suit your needs. Imagine how convenient it would be to have all the clocks in your school or office synchronized to the same time. Hospital administrators, take note: installing one of these systems will make the operations of your medical facility more precise and punctual.



Synchronized clock systems initially began with radio-wave technologies. Clocks would pick up a low-frequency signal from a radio station. These radio stations often broadcasted the time signal from an atomic clock. These radio clocks are still readily available on the market, but new technology has created more and more options for creating a synchronized network of wireless clocks.



Some of the newer systems keep time with help from global positioning satellites (GPS). The GPS system calculates the time from multiple satellites, triangulating your position and sending it back to the receiver to give you exact time every time. The GPS clocks, like the other systems discussed here, will automatically update the date and time even when entering or exiting Daylight Savings Time. The GPS system is owned and operated by the United States government; clocks receiving their time from GPS are often civilian or U.S. Government property. If international users are wary of using the GPS system, the European Union is assembling their own satellite array for civilian and governmental timekeeping, which should be operational by 2013. Another issue to be aware of with GPS satellite clocks is that they do have a slight delay, keeping time usually within a half-second. If you are in a field, such as the observational sciences, which require more exact timekeeping technologies, you will probably want to forgo the use of GPS satellite clocks for another wireless clock system.

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