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In a message dated 02/08/2007 16:33:26 GMT Daylight Time,
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I am having a debate with our CIO. He wrote in a memo about timing:
*Local hardware is to be considered Stratum 1, since it get time
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Jared Morrisen wrote:
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Hi,
I am having a debate with our CIO. He wrote in a memo about timing:
*Local hardware is to be considered Stratum 1,
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Hi,
I am having a debate with our CIO. He wrote in a memo about timing:
*Local hardware is to be considered Stratum 1, since it get time from its
own CMOS.*
I told him that absurd and that it can't be considered stratum
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From: Jared Morrisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [time-nuts] Basic Stratum 1 question
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 11:32:06 -0400
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Hi,
I am having a debate
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I pray to god you don't work for a bank or a healthcare organization...
Apparently he wasn't hired for his intelligence... ;)
Hi,
I am having a debate with our CIO. He wrote in a memo about timing:
*Local hardware is to
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Jared,
Symmetricom has a Stratum definition page at:
http://www.ntp-systems.com/think_sync_view_article.asp?ID=42NewsletterID=1month=4year=2005
This is what they have to say;
Dr. David Mills from the University of Delaware,
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In the telecommunications world, stratum refers to the holdover
performance of an oscillator in the event of loss of synchronization.
Stratum 1, Stratum 2, Stratum 3, and Stratum 4 are the most typical. A
Stratum 1 clock
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Stratum 1, in the ntp world, is a source that's connected to an
official source of time (the so-called Stratum 0). The CMOS clock
isn't connected to NIST, therefore it can't be considered Stratum 1 by
any stretch of the
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On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 11:23:51 -0500, Jason Rabel
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I pray to god you don't work for a bank or a healthcare organization...
Apparently he wasn't hired for his intelligence... ;)
Hi,
I am having a debate
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From: John Ackermann N8UR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Basic Stratum 1 question
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 11:56:51 -0400
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In the telecommunications world, stratum refers to the holdover
performance of an oscillator in the event of loss of synchronization.
Stratum 1, Stratum 2, Stratum 3, and Stratum 4 are the most typical. A
Stratum 1 clock
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Richard H McCorkle wrote:
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Jared,
Symmetricom has a Stratum definition page at:
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Good day,
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On 02-Aug-07 at 11:32 Jared Morrisen wrote:
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Hi,
I am having a debate with our CIO. He wrote in a
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From: Bill Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Basic Stratum 1 question
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 16:55:21 -0700
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