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relate your events to official time or if you want to avoid
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re-starting your time scale at 1 Jan 1970 (or something like that)
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every time you reboot the switch. Two events seen in a WR network at
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very different times could have very similar time stamps in there
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very different times could have very similar time stamps if there
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was a switch reboot in between. Syncing to GPS time on reboot avoids
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that.
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### Q: Is it possible to use White Rabbit systems in different locations and be able to have synchronised time via Satellite link?
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Basically as long as the 10 MHz and PPS that you give to the different
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White Rabbit systems are synchronised, WR will keep its promises.
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A: Basically as long as the 10 MHz and PPS that you give to the
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different White Rabbit systems are synchronised, WR will keep its
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promises.
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For example, you may synchronise two WR networks by at both ends letting
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a GPS generate the PPS and 10MHz signals, but you will be limited by the
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precision the GPS will give you on those two different locations. This
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5 April 2013
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