• DocumentCode
    1332970
  • Title

    Long-term continental U.S. timing system via television networks

  • Author

    Davis, D.D. ; Blair, Byron E. ; Barnaba, James F.

  • Author_Institution
    National Bureau of Standards
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    1971
  • Firstpage
    41
  • Lastpage
    52
  • Abstract
    Hundreds of atomic frequency standards and precision crystal oscillators exist in remote locations throughout the continental U.S. that are synchronized through fairly complex and costly means. Today, however, an inexpensive synchronization system is available in the form of live television broadcasts by commercial networks. In precision and accuracy, the television method is comparable to the portable atomic clock and/or Loran-C, with average day-to-day differential delays less than 1¿s. Based on the results of the tests presented here, the use of nearly any solid-state television receiver and a low-cost horizontal sync pulse generator can provide 10-¿s synchronizations at all times. The operation of a TV line-10 timing system, including the circuitry of auxiliary equipment, is also included. This article gives about 1¿ years of substantiating data for the three major commercial networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC). There is also provision for synchronization with the NBS and/or USNO Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) scales through regularly published reports.
  • Keywords
    Atomic clocks; Circuit testing; Delay; Frequency synchronization; Oscillators; Pulse generation; Solid state circuits; TV broadcasting; TV receivers; Timing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Spectrum, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9235
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MSPEC.1971.5218348
  • Filename
    5218348