Wireless Clock System synchronizes clocks to official time.
December 29, 2009 -
With NetClock® Wireless Clock System, official time from GPS-enabled master clock/time server is broadcast by wireless transmitter using open frequency 900 MHz. Analog and digital clocks receive time signal and rebroadcast it to other clocks for reliable wireless time mesh network without multiple transmitters. Integrating display time with entire network and facility infrastructure, NetClock is suited for servers, routers, building automation, access control, and video surveillance.
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Original Press release
Spectracom Corp.
95 Methodist Hill Drive
Rochester, NY, 14623 USA

Wireless Clock System for Simple and Reliable Clock Synchronization
The new NetClock® Wireless Clock System synchronizes clocks to official time with unprecedented simplicity and reliability. No more wondering which clock has the right time. Official time from a GPS-enabled master clock/time server is broadcast by a wireless transmitter using open frequency 900 MHz. No FCC license is required. Analog and digital clocks receive the time signal and rebroadcast to other clocks for a reliable wireless time mesh network without the need for multiple transmitters or an extremely high power signal.
The system offers the advantage of enterprise-wide synchronized time. It integrates display time with the entire network and facility infrastructure so you can be ensured of legally traceable time is used anywhere time is important: servers, workstations, routers, building automation, access control, video surveillance, time and attendance and much more.
Learn more about the NetClock Wireless Clock System.
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