Real-Time-Ionospheric Corrections Example
For optimal performance, some of our products can be configured with the Real-Time-Ionospheric Corrections (RTIC) option. This document illustrates the operation of the RTIC option in a real-world situation.
Commercial, off-the-shelf, components for very high performance, high security and high reliability applications.
For optimal performance, some of our products can be configured with the Real-Time-Ionospheric Corrections (RTIC) option. This document illustrates the operation of the RTIC option in a real-world situation.
This document explains the methodology to measure and adjust the timing outputs from an EndRun product to the 10-nanosecond RMS level of agreement with UTC.
This is a report written by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) about tests performed on our Meridian II Precision TimeBase.
The Precision Time Protocol, as defined in the IEEE-1588 standard, provides a method to precisely synchronize computers over a Local Area Network (LAN). PTP is capable of synchronizing multiple clocks to better than 100 nanoseconds on a network specifically designed for IEEE-1588.