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GPS controlled time server NTP server. Active GPS antenna, 20 m coaxial cable, compact design

Security-hardened, GPS-referenced Stratum-1 NTP v4 network time server.

Fast - up to 20,000 NTP polls per second for precise client synchronization

Highly stable, temperature-compensated backup crystal oscillator (TCXO)

Network-optimized Gigabit Ethernet (GbE)

Advanced 72-channel GPS receiver for reliable reception of the GPS satellite system.

Powerful, easy-to-use web interface with command-line interface

IPv4 and IPv6 Internet Protocols

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP v1, v2c, v3) monitoring. Full MD5, SHA1

SHA256 NTP authentication for improved security.

Peer-to-multiple external NTP servers for improved redundancy.

Warranty, free firmware updates and lifetime support.

CE and UKCA compliant with full EMC and electrical safety test reports.

Operating temperature: -20 to +60°C

MTBF: 143,000 hours

Supply voltage: 100-240VAC, 10W

Dimensions: 1U, 220 x 120 x 44 mm

Weight: 1.2kg

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ATOMUR-SAT-TCOMP is a fast, security-enhanced, GPS-referenced Stratum-1 Network Time Protocol (NTP) server in a compact 1U half-rack chassis. It can provide an accurate time reference for computer networks of almost any size and can accurately synchronize any NTP or SNTP-compatible client.

With a powerful network-optimized 64-bit processor, the TA210 can process over 20,000 NTP polls per second (1.2 million per minute) without affecting timing, allowing it to synchronize a large number of network time clients with extremely high precision.

ATOMUR-SAT-TCOMP Fast GPS-referenced NTP network time server.

Featuring Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and a 72-channel GPS timing receiver that provides reliable reception of the GPS satellite system.


ATOMUR-SAT-TCOMP also features a high-stability temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO), which provides extended Stratum-1 operation in the event of loss of GNSS signal lock.