Re: What time is it?
Good morning Gang, I don't want to burst any bubbles about the "atomic" clocks that receive the time station at Colorado but... they usually only update the clock at specific times like twice-a-day and the accuracy then is barely within plus or minus 1/10th of a second. Where these clocks "shine" is that at the end of five years or so they are as accurate as they were at the beginning of their life, +/- 1/10th of a second. If one buys a Good GPS time-frequency standard such as the Z3801A Hewlett Packard, one can stay within one part per billion over the same time period. Most of the time, this receiver will be within one part per trillion....<br /><br />Now that's precision....