The global positioning system (GPS) is one of the most precise forms of time keeping available to businesses. The system receives a Greenwich meantime code from a satellite that is picked up by the GPS antenna and translated to the master clock. Any type of clock can be run off the system.
These systems are suitable for businesses requiring precision timing for clocks in one or more locations. Minimal maintenance and adjustments are required.
- This is a GPS satellite time signal receiver UTC serial time code output (DCF 77 code) for synchronisation of Master Clocks. Features include
- Time code via current loop passive interface, synchronized to GPS second pulse
- Built in GPS antenna
- UV-resistant 4-wire cable for power and DCF signal
- Very low power consumption (< 0.5 W, 10 – 40 VDC)
- 8 channel satellite tracking
- Min. number of 3 satellites needed for synchronisation
- First synchronisation time (including Almanac download) max. 25 minutes
- Status LED available
- Industrial Clock Movement GU 192/192t
- Worldwide use and time display accurate to the second due to GPS synchronisation
- Calculation of the local time for more than 50 selectable time-zones
- Automatic daylight-saving-time change according to the selected time zone
- Up to 3 movements, type BU 192/192t, can be directly connected to a GU 192/192t
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