MEINBERG GPS Clocks are using the

MEINBERG GPS Receivers are using the "Standard Positioning Service" SPS. The navigation message coming in from the satellites is decoded by the GPS CLOCK's microprocessor in order to track the GPS system time. Compensation of the RF signal´s propagation delay is done by automatical determination of the receiver´s position on the globe.

A correction value computed from the satellites´ navigation messages increases the accuracy of the board´s oven controlled master oscillator (OCXO) and automatically compensates the OCXO´s aging. The last recent value is restored from the battery buffered memory at power-up.

GPS satellite controlled time code receiver
LANTIME M300/GPS - Stratum 1 Network Time Server with GPS Receiver and different independant outputs (Ethernet, IRIG Time Code, PPS...)

The GPS satellite receiver clock has been designed to provide extremly precise time to its user. The clock has been developed for applications where conventional radio controlled clocks can´t meet the growing requirements in precision. High precision available 24 hours a day around the whole world is the main feature of the new system which receives its information from the satellites of the Global Positioning System.