What Are Server Computer, Client Computers And Computer Network? By: James Madison | - Do you have more than one computer at your home and you would like to connect them together for sharing your important files, photos, music and videos? You can do it very easily with some basic knowledge of computer network. Whether you want to set up home network or office network, it is imperative to have some knowledge about server computer, client computer, cable and switch, etc. In this article you will get all these required information. For Network Setup support you can also get in touch ... Tags:remote computer repair, online pc repair, remote pc repair
What to know before you buy a cell phone signal booster / cell phone repeater
What is a cell phone repeater system? A typical system consists of an outside antenna, an amplifier that requires AC or DC power and an inside antenna. The inside antenna is sometimes attached to the amplifier on less powerful systems.
Why Use Gps For Precise Time? By: Dave Evans | - The GPS system is increasingly becoming the standard means of synchronising time on computers and computer networks. This article introduces GPS time and its use in NTP time servers for computer network timing systems.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a US military system for global navigation and positioning. It is widely used in civilian applications for marine location and car navigation systems. The system itself consists of 24 orbiting satellites arranged in a uniform c ... Tags:time server, ntp, gps, radio, msf. dcf-77, wwvb, synchronisation
What Is Rg-58 And How Does It Function? By: Karina Daniel | - The co-axial cable is electrically charged and at times made up of different not insulated conductors, which remain intertwined with each another.
A sheath that is cylindrical in shape further surrounds the insulating spacer of the cable. The insulating jacket forms the final circle and the insulation that surrounds the RG58 holds a low impedance of about 50 to 52 ohms. It is usually utilized for producing signal connections, which are of low-power.
Understanding Rg-58 And Its Function By: Karina Daniel | - "RG58" or radio guide 58 was initially a requirement utilized by militaries to help classify diverse cables, although since then, it has turned out to be obsolete through the years due to lack of use.
The cable is frequently utilized to transport signals in different laboratories, with the utilization of BNC connectors, which are commonly located on some of the device test found in the laboratories. These so called cables were once utilized in thin Ethernet connections, although a ... Tags:RG-58, radio guide 58
Understanding Rg-58 By: Matt Gray | - RG-58 is a very special variety of cable that is generally utilized for wiring functions. It is utilized to run a low power signal in conjunction with Radio Frequency (RF) connectors.
RG58 or radio guide 58 was initially a requirement utilized by militaries to help classify diverse cables, although since then, it has turned out to be obsolete through the years due to lack of use.
The cable is frequently utilized to transport signals in different laboratories, wit ... Tags:RG-58, radio guide 58
What Is Rg-58? By: Matt Gray | - RG58 is a co-axial cable, which is utilized for wiring functions. In general, a co-axial cable are made up of an inner conductor, which is bounded by a spacer. The co-axial cable is electrically charged and at times made up of different not insulated conductors, which remain intertwined with each another. A sheath that is cylindrical in shape further surrounds the insulating spacer of the cable. The insulating jacket forms the final circle and the insulation that surrounds the RG58 holds a low i ... Tags:RG58, Radio Guide 58, BNC connector
Utilising Gps For Timing Applications By: Dave Evans | - The Global positioning System is often used by computer equipment, such as NTP Server systems, to provide an accurate timing reference for time critical applications. This article provides an overview of GPS for timing applications and describes the equipment used to install an antenna in a static location.
The Global Positioning System is a US military system for worldwide navigation. The system consists of 24 orbiting satellites, each satellite has a highly accurate atomic clock ... Tags:ntp time server, gps, msf, dcf-77, time, synchronisation
Using Gps As An Accurate Time Reference By: Dave Evans | - The Global Positioning System (GPS) is primarily intended to provide a worldwide positioning and navigation system. However, as a by-product of providing precise positioning information, the GPS system can also provide very accurate time. This article describes how GPS can be utilised as a precise source of time for computer and network timing applications, such as NTP time servers.
Network Time Synchronisation Using The Gps System By: David Evans | - The GPS system is a global navigation system maintained by the United States military. The system consists of 24 Earth orbiting satellites, which can provide precise time, and positioning information anywhere on the face of the globe. This article provides an overview of how the GPS system can be used for computer time synchronisation solutions and describes the equipment required to provide a GPS time reference.
Network Time Synchronization Through Gps Time Servers By: Magdalena Sperber | - This article discusses how GPS Time server System obtains exact timing information to give a very accurate timing reference for Network Time Synchronization.
GPS System is a navigation system operated by the Military but also can be used by the civilian and does not need any subscription. The GPS System is known as an extremely accurate global positioning system. Each GPS satellite has an onboard a highly accurate atomic clock, ideal for supplying the correct time for computer ne ... Tags:NTP Server, GPS time server
Using The Gps System For Precise Time By: David Evans | - Many time critical computer network systems, such as NTP servers, utilise the GPS system as a precise timing reference.
This article describes how the Global Positioning System can be used to provide a precise timing reference and provides an overview of the equipment required.
Gps Time Servers For Network Time Synchronisation By: David Evans | - The GPS system is a satellite navigation system operated by the United States military. The system is also available for civilian use without any subscription requirement. The GPS system is primarily intended as a highly accurate global positioning system. However, each GPS satellite also has onboard a highly accurate atomic clock, ideal for providing a precise time reference for computer network time synchronisation.
Ntp Server Installation By: David Evans | - NTP or Network Time Protocol servers are network devices that are designed to distribute accurate time to network time clients and other network infrastructure. This article describes how to configure and install NTP server systems on a network and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various reference clock options.
How To Use The Gps Clock By: David Evans | - The Global positioning System (GPS) is a US military system primarily intended for global navigation. The system provides highly accurate positioning information for navigation. The GPS system consists of a constellation of 24 orbiting satellites. Each satellite has an on-board atomic clock, which is ideal for providing a highly accurate timing reference.
Ntp Server Static Gps Antenna Systems By: David Evans | - The Global positioning System (GPS) is often used by computer equipment, such as NTP Server systems, to provide an accurate timing reference for time critical applications. This article provides an overview of GPS for timing applications and describes the equipment used to install a GPS antenna in a static location.