• r00ty
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    43 months ago

    Yeah, but you need to factor in the distance to the transmitter. Going to add at least a few microseconds to your time accuracy!

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        43 months ago

        Sync process? The other comment was talking about the old receivers for the atomic clocks on SW/MW frequencies. It was a one way thing.

        Now in theory if a receiver also had GPS they could account for the distance. But, then they’d get far more accurate time from the GPS receiver so…

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        The watches/clocks they are talking about listened to WWV, a set of radio stations transmitting from Fort Collins, Colorado. The system long predates the Network Time Protocol you’re referring to. Radio controlled clocks/watches had no means for accounting for latency.