Receiving UTC

A simple source of UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the Global Positioning System. GPS offers reliable, worldwide coverage and the potential for extremely accurate timing via a GPS time server.
When you use a GPS time server to receive, be sure to let it obtain a good satellite lock so it can update correctly.

This is the main cause for GPS time servers to display the incorrect time. To test the accuracy of a GPS time server, you should verify the accuracy of your GPS’ displayed UTC by comparing it against an accurate time standard such as the MSF signal or by using a guaranteed source of UTC from across the Internet – details of which are posted on the NTP pool.

Reliable, precision timing is available from the Global Positioning System by using a GPS time server as they use the GPS 1PPS signal. Such units provide the current UTC to an accuracy of 1/1000 of a second or better.

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