designed to provide time information using Global Positioning Satellite System (GPS) The system provides synchronized time data for all the activities in Power Plants, Process Industries, Airports, Railway Stations, All India Radio & Doordarshan etc, where several computers or systems are Installed.
HISTORY
One of the first clock networks was installed
by Charles Shepherd for the Great Exhibition, held in London in 1851. Shepherd's technology was then installed at the Royal Greenwich Observatory, and a replica of his clock outside the gate is still working, the original being severely damaged in air . After this in UK WHARTEN ELECTRONICS using its own code system to drive slave cock.
Diagram of a typical master
clock system used around 1900 to keep clocks synchronized in factories, schools, and other large institutions. It consists of a precision elecrically-powered master clock with a temperaturecompensated mercury pendulum, which is wired to slave clocks all over the building
FEATURES
Multiple Slave Clocks can be connected
through RF Link. Built in GPS for real time in real location LED indication for TIME Operating voltage 230 VAC. Indication of room temperature