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- From: kcs@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Gary Evesson)
- Subject: Re: AOTC atomic clock
- Message-ID: <kcs.725160359@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU>
- Keywords: AOTC, time, date, system time, clock
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 01:25:59 GMT
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- (Ignore the From line, this message is from Andrew McNamara)
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- >>For those who don't know, AOTC offer
- >>a time service at 1200 Baud. The number for Brisbane is (07) 221-7033.
-
- I'm curious. What _does_ AOTC use the clock for themselves? Do they have
- more than one (one in each city), or are they all derived from the one
- source? If so, why does it need to be theirs - couldn't CSIRO or someone
- provide it for them?
-