Curiosity- why would your network need the atomic clock timing.  As long as
the peering/ stratum levels are configured correctly, convergence & server
timing works just as designed (perfect).  I've tried a lot of combinations
with the NTP projects I've done, but have always found the ISP keeps the
best time & usually are connected to either the atomic clock or are paying
for some calibrated service (which is an extension of the atomic clock).
This is where I first heard the term "clock suckers."  These guys support
the calibration of the service & they draw the time off of more reliable
devices (clocks) to calibrate you device (say quarterly).  This way your
leased device is always in time with Denver.

Let me know what you come up with

Thanks
Phil

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>   Does the Denver clock have an IP address , so I can set my router to it?
>
>   Brian
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