TimeTools has a number of GPS NTP Server devices for computer network timing applications. All the devices rely on the GPS, Global Positioning System, to provide an accurate timing reference. GPS NTP Servers provide a highly accurate network timing resource. The GPS receivers in the devices obtain time accurate to 100 nanoseconds. The NTP server utilises this timing information to synchronise its internal system time to an accuracy of better than 50 microseconds. The GPS NTP servers system time is the distributed around an IP network to NTP time clients.
TimeTools NTP s5100 GPS NTP Server has a highly accurate integrated GPS timing receiver. The device requires a GPS antenna with a view of the sky connected using RF coax cable. With high quality low-loss coax, cable runs of up to 80m are easily achieved. By utilising a single GPS amplifier, distances of 200m plus can be achieved. Multiple GPS amplifiers can be utilised for very long cable runs.
The GPS antenna used by the NTP s5100 has the added benefit of being powered from the NTP server itself, so no power supply is required at the location of the GPS antenna. Additionally, if the time server is placed on a UPS, the GPS antenna remains active when mains power is lost to the device.

The ideal location for a GPS antenna is on a roof-top with a good view of the sky. This makes the antenna potentially prone to lightning strikes. Therefore, TimeTools recommends the installation of GPS surge suppressors, such as the SPP-GPS multi-strike device available from TimeTools.
TimeTools has an extensive range of computer and network timing solutions. Please take time to view our GPS NTP Server solutions and systems at www.TimeTools.co.uk
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