[BC] IP clock displays
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Broadcast at fetrow.org
Wed May 21 22:41:23 CDT 2008
I just typed "ip clocks" into Google and the very first result has
the displays for which you are looking.
They have 902-928 MHz mesh networked spread spectrum clocks, RS-485
wired clocks and one you can use on any existing 2-way radio network.
The second URL pointed here, <http://www.buyinova.com/>. It just
hangs off your switch, and is powered via Power Over Ethernet (POE)
which is becoming VERY popular as a result of people going to VoIP
PBXs. Most of the phones need POE or a Wall Wart. The phone then
has a second, non-POE port for the desktop computer.
Google is your friend.
The ESE clocks are expensive, and in my experience, ESE stuff is not
that well built. I sure have used them, including a ESE master clock
system that produced the plus and minus 12 Volt pulses for Favag
"analog" clocks.
--chip
On May 21, 2008, at 6:51 PM, broadcast-request at radiolists.net wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 10:25:21 -0500
> From: Mike McCarthy <Towers at mre.com>
> Subject: [BC] IP clock displays
> To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>, Broadcast
> Radio Technical Forum <radio-tech at broadcast.net>
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> Does anyone make a clock display which is based on IP and can be
> connected
> by a time server instead of GPS RX? We have computers functioning
> as time
> servers, why not have simple display appliances connected to them
> which
> sync twice an hour at say :20/:50 past?
>
> MM
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