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 Dave Evans
Dave Evans develops atomic clock time synchronisation systems to ensure accurate time on PC networks. Click here to find out more about GPS NTP Server systems.

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NTP Server Static GPS Antenna Systems

This article provides an overview of GPS for timing applications and describes the equipment used to install a GPS antenna in a static location.

Dave Evans | Published 01/23/2007 | Hardware | Unrated
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.
Dave Evans | Published 01/26/2007 | Hardware | Unrated
Decoding the DCF-77 Radio Time Signal

This article describes how the DCF-77 time signal is decoded by NTP server and computer systems to provide an accurate timing reference.

 

Dave Evans | Published 02/7/2007 | Hardware | Unrated
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.

 

Dave Evans | Published 02/12/2007 | Hardware | Unrated
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.
Dave Evans | Published 02/21/2007 | Software | Unrated
How To Configure Windows Server as a NTP Server
This article describes how to configure the Microsoft Windows 2003 and Windows 2000 time service as a NTP time server. It shows how to modify registry entries to configure the Microsoft Windows Time Service. The Windows Time service allows a Windows network to provide synchronisation of all machines within a domain.
Dave Evans | Published 02/22/2007 | Computers General | Unrated
How To Keep Accurate Time On Your Computer

This article describes various methods of keeping a highly accurate time on your computer. It describes how to utilise Internet time servers, radio and GPS clocks and dedicated NTP server systems.

Dave Evans | Published 02/27/2007 | Computers General | Unrated
How To Configure a Windows Time Server

This article introduces how to configure the Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 operating systems to operate as a SNTPNTP time server. The article discusses how to change Windows registry entries to configure the Time Service.

Dave Evans | Published 03/1/2007 | Software | Unrated
How to Use Authentication When Synchronizing to a NTP Server
This article describes how to utilise the Network Time Protocol authentication features to authenticate time references when synchronizing clients to a NTP server.
Dave Evans | Published 03/1/2007 | Software | Unrated
How to use the GPS Clock
This article discusses how the GPS clock can be used to provide an accurate timing reference for computers and computer networks. The GPS system is often used for computer timing applications, such as NTP time servers and accurate timing references.
Dave Evans | Published 06/19/2007 | Communications | Unrated
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