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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 09:52:53 -0700, Jim Lux wrote:
Frnak McKenney wrote: --snip-- As for testing the clock's accuracy, you're right about needing a second source ("Qui custodiet ipsos custodes?" or something like that? grin). On the other hand, as long as the digits are flashing by, I'm happy to "just trust them". One needs three clocks.. if you have only two, you only know that they differ. If you have three, you can detect the failed clock, because the other two read the same time. Well, you have a reasonable _presumption_, anyway. grin In _theory_, one could have two clocks in error and one on time. Or even all three out of step with (say) the NIST's clock. But two-out-of-three would be the place to put your money. grin Of course, if the different clocks have different accuracies or reliabilities, that's another story. For a more detailed treatment of such things, you might want to check out the "Byzantine General" problem. Faint recollections... "unreliable communication on the battlefield" category? Based on the feedback from other posters, it's likely a consequence of 10MHz propagation. A VLF RF signal like 60KHz reportedly does a much better job of getting a readable signal to a wide area. Although in my house (southern California), the 60 kHz signal seems to fade in and out on a daily basis. I can believe it. I've seen those LCD "clock and weather" stations take days to synchronize the time (I assume they're using WWVB). OTOH, I'm hardly one to talk, since I've let the MAC-II sit liostening for months at a time without successfully locking-in on WWV. Frank -- Hanlon's Razor: ÿNever attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.ÿ -- Frank McKenney, McKenney Associates Richmond, Virginia / (804) 320-4887 Munged E-mail: frank uscore mckenney ayut minds pring dawt cahm (y'all) |
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