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Small Clock

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Описание

Sense Analog Small Clock

High resolution weather icons

Option for minutes color to be the same as hours

Option for alternative forecast layout

Weather & Forecast (International)

Two weather forecast layouts

Interaction:

+tap center->preferences

+tap weather icon->forecast

+tap Hour->launch anything!

(Note:cannot launch/open widgets.Long click on one of your screens until a pop-up menu appears,then choose widgets

and then scroll down until you see the clock and select it.)

Searching for weather location:

Supports zip,city,place.

For names with two words like New York, input in the search box "New+York" etc. Remember the "+" sign.

"Time frozen/not updating"-> taskiller killed the clock(exclude from taskillers)

"Cannot find/Cannot Open/Cannot Launch"-> read instructions above how to add widgets on your home screen.

When phone starts, clock starts in less than 1/2 a min too.

Email problems/suggestions

Be polite, this is a free app :-)

Check our website for more help.

EXCLUDE IT FROM TASKILLERS!!!

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Small Alarm Clock - маленький, бесплатный будильник. Утилита не имеет нечего лишнего, в ней только то, для чего она нужна - оповещать в указанное время. Small Alarm Clock не нагружает систему, может располагаться небольшим окном на рабочем столе, но при желании его можно свернуть к системным часам. Если нужен просто небольшой будильник, то эта программа будет очень кстати для широкого круга пользователей.

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A simple and very useful application designed to display a digital clock on your desktop, along with a countdown timer or a calendar

Small Clock is a user-friendly software utility whose main function is to help you keep track of time, by displaying a digital or an analog clock on your screen, at all times.

The program is fairly simple to work with, providing you with a series of customizable features that enable you to fully adjust the appearance of each element on your screen.

The application offers four distinct components, namely a 'Digital Clock', a 'Countdown' timer, a 'Calendar' and an 'Analog Clock', which can be displayed all at once, or in any combination you want, as you also have the option of maintaining only one visible tool on your desktop.

The 'Digital Clock' allows you to select the preferred level of transparency, as well as its size and color. Additionally, you can set the 'Time Format' as 'Hours Minutes (12 hours am / pm)', or 'Hours Minutes Seconds (24 hours)'.

The 'Countdown' options, aside from appearance preferences, include the ability to add an event, such as someone's birthday or Christmas, by mentioning both the date and the hour, and starting to count the amount of time left until the day of the event. Similarly, the 'Calendar' component allows you to choose the preferred time and date format, along with the size, color and transparency.

As for the 'Analog Clock', you can display it with or without a background, customize its dimensions and those of its arrows, then select the preferred color and transparency. All four components can be placed wherever you want on your screen, so as not to interfere with your regular activities.

In conclusion, Small Clock is an easy to use application that can prove quite useful in helping you keep track of time, not just hours, but also days, so you do not miss important appointments or events that you need to attend, simply because you were not paying attention to the small clock in the right corner of your computer desktop.

CURRENT VERSION: 1.3 FILE SIZE: 1 MB DEVELOPER: Alexander Kutsak RUNS ON: Windows 2K / XP / Vista / Vista 64 bit / 7 / 7 64 bit / 8 CATEGORY: C: \ Desktop Enhancements \ Clocks & Time Management

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
    • Pentium 1600MHz
    • 128MB RAM
    • Video memory 64Mb
LIMITATIONS IN THE UNREGISTERED VERSION
  • 'Save' function disabled
  • Nag screen

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YOU Clock&Weather – стильное погодное приложение с огромным количеством тем и красивыми виджетами для рабочего стола.

На главном экране приложения вы найдете всю самую актуальную и необходимую информацию о погоде. В левой части указывается текущее состояние погоды, а немного ниже температура, а также минимальные и максимальны ее значения. Также вы сможете найти здесь показания скорости ветра, давления, влажности, а сделав простой жест, вверх увидите погоды на ближайшие четыре дня.

Если открыть боковую панель, то в ней вы сможете добавить новые города, количество, которых неограниченно. Также здесь есть множество интересных тем оформления, как для самого приложения, так и для виджета рабочего стола. При желании вы сможете изменить стиль отображения погоды в самом приложении: пузырьки, плитки, обложка и многое другое.

В настройках приложения изменяются единицы измерения температуры и давления, а также формат времени и настраиваются уведомления. Понравилось приложение? Тогда вам следует скачать YOU Clock&Weather на Android бесплатно прямо сейчас!

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Small Clock - Free Software Download

Software Downloads for "Small Clock"

Placating small clock screensaver. You can see a peaceful and quiet place, devoid of bustle, somewhere on the outskirts of a skiing resort. Immerse into the atmosphere of imperturbable serenity, watching the small cute clock catching the snowflakes.

Accurate Time

Current position of the Sun and the Moon

Smooth Clockwork

Animated skiers!.

  • Planetary Hours Widget
  • License: Shareware

A small widget to keep on your Android Home Screen, a small clock -like which marks the time of the Planetary Hours.

Planetary Hours Widget occupies just 1 cell and shows the start and end of the Current Planetary Hour, besides the symbol of the planet that rules the Hour.

Configure the widget to set the location infos (necessary to calculate the current Planetary Hour) and set your preferences:time format (12h or 24h) and skin.

Localized in English and in constant development!

    Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
  • Publisher: Luigi Notaro
  • Date: 15-08-2014 Size: 149 KB
  • Clock Sync
  • License: Freeware

Clock Sync is a small program that automatically corrects your computer clock. Simply choose one of the time servers located close to you, or enter one of your own. Clock Sync is extremely easy to set up and use, and gives you the exact time..

Small desktop clock v1

Small desktop clock Desciption:

The program incorporates four small date-time utilities for Windows desktop. desktop analog clock, desktop digital clock, desktop countdown clock, desktop calendar, handy utilities to display the date-time on the desktop.

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You can select the form elements (round, square), set the transparency of what you want to choose the color and size of the calendar. The calendar can be positioned anywhere on the desktop, like all other utilities positioning is automatically saved. To your liking, you can set the date display format, including the time. Small countdown clock - counts and displays the time remaining until the selected events in the future. You can specify multiple events you would expect - a birthday, holiday, favorite holiday, etc. Countdown clock will show the time remaining - years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds. In the settings selected transparency, color, font and size. Position on the desktop changes using the mouse.

Патент US2153004 - Clock, so-called mysterious small clock - Google Патенты

Описание (текст распознан автоматически, поэтому в нем могут быть ошибки)

April 1939- c. H. H.-RODANET H 2,153,004

CLOCK, SO-CALLED MYSTERIOUS SMALL CLOCK Filed May 25, 1937 1 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 .FiaQ.

27 7 2| 5 4221 I 1 28 20 l I A o r-\ I D 55L: 4 m \J i =5 I 99 I 4a 1 V I 1 28 7\/ l 28 L 141 27 n 15 22 INVENTOR= CHARLES H ILAIRE HENRI RODANET ATTORNEYS April 4, 1939- c. H. H. RODANET Y CLOCIL SO-CALLED MYSTERIOUS SMALL CLOCK Filed May 25, 1957 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR CHARLES HILAIRE HENRI RODANET Patented Apr. 4, i939 PATENTOFFICE CLOCK, SO-CALLED MYSTEBIOUS SMALL CLOCK Charles mime Henri Rodanet, Neullly-sur- Seine, France, "assignor to Soclete Anonyme: Etabllssements Ed. Jaeger, Leva1lols-Perret. France Application May 25, 1937, Serial No- 144,590

In France June 18,

4 Claims. ('01. 5a-26) (Blocks, so-ca'lled mysterious small clocks, are known having a, transparent front i'ace and a. transparent rear face, the'front ia'ce forming a. dial and the rear face carrying a. central pivot 5 system also serving to set the clock right. The Patent No. 2,060,531, for instance, describes such :2. small clock. In these small clocks, the minute hand is driven by an intermediate transparent I F disc, therefore invisible, which receives a continuous movement of rotation from a, mechanism usually arranged in the base oi the smell clock and which engages with this disc at its periphery the minute-hand actuating the hour-hand, by means of a suitable set of wheels arranged in the central pivot system. In case the intermediate transparent disc receives a. movement of oscillation, a selecting device (for instance having a pawl and ratchet) ,is arranged, moreover, in the central pivot system and transforms this movement'of oscillation of the transparent intermedicte disc into a. movement oi. rotation of the mlnute hond of constant direction. In these smell clocks, the mysterious character is attennoted by the fact that an opaque hub is provided at the center of the'diel. v

The present invention is adopted to remedy this objection and tor that purpose it is particularly characterised by the fact that between the fixed transparent front and rear faces forming e. dial are arranged two intermediate transparent utes and hours, these discs being rendered rigid at their periphery with gear wheels respectively meshing with toothed wheels arranged in the base of the small clock and rotatively driven at suitable speeds from a. suitable chronometric mechanism also arranged in this base, the gear wheels rigid with the transparent intermediate discs being concealed by opaque raised portions secured on the opaque peripheral-frame of this small clock.

The present invention also includes a number of detail objects forming apart of the main object, applied separately or in any combinations.

-1. Each of the transparent intermediate discs is fitted into and rendered rigid with a toothed peripheral gear wheel which is supported by two spaced rollers arranged in thebase of the small clock and on which it rests by its own weight.

. 2. The chronometric mechanism actuating the transparent intermediate discs is constituted by a small synchronous electric motor starting automatically, receiving current from the mains and provided, in the known manner, with a device determining its direction of rotation.

discs carrying the members indicating the min-v BQJI 'he shaft on which the rotor of the synchronous motor is mounted, is extended at its up- I per pert in order to pass through the opaque frame of the clock and to thus appear through the transparent discs and by its end face which is provided with a. reference mark so that it is easy to ascertain if the clock is working.

4. In order to' allow of setting the clock'right, the shaft on which is rigidly secured the toothed wheel'driving the disc carrying the member indicating the minutes, is actuated by a toothed wheel, driven from the chronometrlc mechanism and connected to this shaft simply by friction, said shaft extending outside the case or base and being provided with a. milled knob for facilitating its rotation. v

The present invention also extends to a number of particular features which will appear in the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, given by way of example only, in which:

Fig. 1 is an'elevetion oi the clock; according to the invention. k

t Fig. 2 is e plan view, on an enlarged scale. oi the actuating mechanism, the dial, the movable discs and the once or hose being removed.

Fig. 3 is c. section made according to the broken line m-m oi Fig; 2.

Fig. 4 is a section made according to one of the broken lines IV-=IV of Figs. 2 end Fig. 5 is c. section, on an enlarged see-1e, made according to line V-V oi ll.

The mysterious small clock, improved according to the invention, is composed of at base comprising-s lower part i forming a base and an upper prismatic part i supporting the dial and'the movable indicating members, the actuating chronometric mechanism being contained within said base.

' According to the invention, the clock is composed of a ring or circular frame 2 secured on the upper part I' of the base by any suitable means such as screws 3; On the side faces of this ring respectively are arranged circular discs 4 made of transparent material such as" glass, which are held in position by any suitable means. Thus, in the form ofconstructionillustrated,- these discs are held in position by a number of members 5 having a, cross section in the shape of a flared U and which are secured, by means of screws 6, on ring'Z. Moreover, the'upper part I V in position in any other manner and for instance by rims screwed or forced on suitable portions of the ring 2.

The ring 2 comprises, on each side of its axial plane passing through the centre line of its circumference, circular recesses I and 8 in which are freely arranged with some play, gear wheels 9 and III respectively, These gear wheels 9 and III are respectively provided with peripheral teeth II and I2 meshing respectively with toothed wheels I3 and I4, as explained later on.

In these gear wheels 9 and III are respectively secured by any suitable means, intermediate discs I5 and I6 made of transparent material such as glass, on which appear, in any suitable manner, distinctive signs respectively constituting the members indicating the minutes and hours. In

' the form of construction illustrated in Fig. 1, the

member I1 indicating the minutes formed on the glass disc I5 is constituted by a comet whilst the member I8 indicating the hours is constituted by Saturn provided with its ring. It is of course obvious that these distinctive signs might be of any nature whatever. Likewise, one or both of the fixed glass discs 4 have at their periphery a number of distinctive signs I9 regularlyspaced apart and indicating the intervals of time, either from minute to minute or from five minutes to five minutes, or from hour to hour, as shown in Fig. 1 in which the signs I9 are in the shape of stars. These various signs II, III and I8, can be obtained either by grinding or engraving the glass or by applying on the latter paint or silvering so that in this latter case the signs appear as mirrors, or in any other suitable manner.

The gear wheels 9 and III each rest by their lower part and under the action of their own weight on two spaced rollers 'journalled in bearing portions provided at the upper part of plates 2| and 22 which are secured, by any suit able means, on a central member 28 itself secured, by screws or bolts 29, on the base I. Said rollers 20 pass through opening 23 formed in the ring 2 opposite said rollers 2I).-

In order to conceal all the inneropaque parts and to allow to appear only the glass discs 4, I5 and I8 and to thus create the mysterious character of the working of the clock, two raised members 24 and 25 are arranged on either side of the central ring 2 and are held by their periphery between the side faces of said ring 2 and outer glass discs 4. Said raised members 24 and 25 do not respectively bear against the inner movable transparent discs I6 and I5 so that these discs I5 and I6 can freely rotate, but these raised gosrtions prevent an axial displacement ofthese The mechanism for driving the movable transparent indicating discs I! and I8 will now be described. In the form of construction illustrated on .the various figures of the drawings, the chronometric mechanism is electric and constituted by a small synchronous motor supplied with current from the mains, starting automatically and provided, in the known manner, with a de-- vice determining the direction of operation so that the rotor of this motor always rotates in the same direction. The stator 54 is secured, by any suitable means, in the lower part of the base I. The rotor 30 is mounted on a vertical shaft 3| which is supported at 59 at its lower part and journalled near its upper part in a bracket 55 provided in the central member 28. At its upper part the shaft ll passes through a perforation 56 formed in the central ring 2, so that the end ofshaft 3| or a sighting-piece 51 mounted on the said and should be visible through the transparent discs 4, I5, and IE, this allowin the user, in'case a reference mark 58 is traced on said end or on the sight-piece 51, to easily ascertain, by the continuous rotation of this reference mark,'if the clock is working.

On shaft 3| is provided a worm 32 or the like which meshes with a helical wheel 33 fast on a horizontal shaft 34 journalled at its ends on pivots 35 mounted on the central member 23. One of the ends of shaft 34 comprises a worm 38 meshing with a helical wheel 31 fast on a horizontal shaft 38 journalled in the platens 2| and 22. On this shaft 38 is provided or rigidly secured a toothed pinion. 39 meshing with a toothed wheel 40. This toothed wheel 40 drives, by simple friction, a shaft 4|. For that purpose, the toothed wheel 40 is pressed by a spring 42 against a bearing 43 fast on shaft 4i, the spring 42 taking a bearing, on the one hand, on a washer 44 pressed against the wheel 40 and, on the other hand, on a washer 45 secured by pin at 46 on shaft 4|. At the end of shaft 4| adjacent to platen 22 is rigidly secured the toothed wheel I3 meshing with the teeth I I of gear wheel 9 the transparent disc I5 of which carries the memher I] indicating the minutes. For that purpose, the speed of the synchronous motor and the gearing down ratios between the gearing sys terns 32-33, 3B-3'l, 39 40 and |3-Il, are so chosen that gear wheel 9 and the transparent disc I5 rigid with the same, effect a complete revolution in one hour.

On shaft 4| is provided a toothed pinion 41 meshing with a toothed wheel 48 fast on a shaft 49 journalled in both platens 2| and 22. At the other end of shaft 49 is provided or rigidly se cured a pinion 50 meshing with the toothed wheel l4 which meshes in its turn with the teeth I2 of gear wheel III the transparent disc it of which carries the member I8 indicating the hours. The toothed wheel I4 is fast on a shaft 5| journalled, at its ends, in the platens 2| and 22. The gearing down ratio of the gears 4|-48 and Ell -I4 is so chosen that the gearing down ratio between toothed wheels I3 and I4, is I2.

Consequently, it will easily be seen from the foregoing that the indicating members I1 and I8 respectively carried by the transparent discs I5 and I6 will respectively indicate the minutes and the hours.

The connection by simple friction existing between the toothed wheel 40, driven from the rotor 30 of the synchronous motor, and shaft 4| is established for the purpose of setting the clock right. For that purpose, shaft 4| extends outside the case or base I and on its extension is secured, by a pin 52 for instance, a milled knob 53 by means of which the user can cause shaft 4| to rotate, thus actuating the toothed wheel I3 controlling disc I5 for the minutes and also actuating, through the medium of gears 41, 48, 50 and I4, disc l6 for the hours.

The present invention is not limited to the form of construction described above and illustrated but extends to all those utilising the characteristic features above set forth and satisfying the desired object. These forms of construction can differ particularly by the shape, arrangement and nature of the distinctive signs appearing on the transparent discs, by the shape of the clock, and

by the chronometric mechanism driving the transparent discs which can be an electric mechanism or be constituted by an ordinary clockwork actuated by a spring for instance.

, ausaooc rear transparent plates, one of which constitutes riphery of said intermediate transparent discs and-each comprising a smooth cylindrical surface forming a rolling track, two pairs of rollers jourthe dial,,a support on which said transparent plates are secured, two intermediate transparent discs arranged between said plates, members indicating the minutes and the hours respectively carried by said intermediate transparent discs. two gear wheels respectively secured at the periphery of said intermediate transparent discs and each comprising a smooth cylindrical surface forming a rolling track. two pairs of rollers iour-' nailed in said base and on which rest said gear wheels by their smooth surfaces, two toothed wheels also .ioumalled-in the walls of said base for respectively meshing with said gear wheels, opaque raised portions pressed against the inner faces of said transparent plates and at their periphery for concealing said gear wheels, a circular ring comprised between said plates and secured to said base, cross members secured on said ring and having bent down edges for laterally pressing said front and rear transparent plates against said ring, a chronometric mechanism driving said toothed wheels for causing them to rotate at suitable speeds so that one of said transparent discs effects a revolution in twelve hours whilst the other transparent 'disc effects a revolution in one hour, said chronometric mechanism being arranged in the base of the clock. I

2. In a clock, in combination: two front and rear transparent plates, one of which constitutes the dial, a support on which said transparent plates are secured, two intermediate transparent discs. arranged between said plates, members iiidicatlng the minutes and the hours respectively carried by said intermediate transparent discs, two gear wheels respectively secured at the perlphery of said intermediate transparent discs and each comprising a smooth cylindrical surface forming a rolling track, two pmrs of rollers .iour .nalled in said base and on which rest said gear wheels by their smooth surfaces, two toothed wheels also journalled in the walls of said base for respectivelymeshing with said gear wheels, opaque raised portions pressed against the inner faces of said transparent plates and at their periphery for concealing said gear wheels, a circular ring comprised between said plates and se= cared to said base, cross members secured on said ring and having "bent down edges for laterally pressing said eiront and rear transparent plates against said ring, a synchronous electric motor starting automatically having a constant direction of rotation, a vertical shaft rigid with the rotor of said motor, agearing down device provided with worm wheels and worms interposed between said vertical shaft and that of said toothed wheels driving the transparent disc'in I dicating the minutes, a setof gears interposed tween said toothed wheels so that the toothed wheel driving'the transparent disc indicating the hours rotates twelve times less rapidly than the other toothed wheel, said motor ,as well as. the worm gearing down device provided with gears being arranged within said base.

3. In a. clock, in combination: two front and rear transparent plates, one of which constitutes the dial, a support on whichsaid transparent plates are secured, two intermediate transparent discs arranged between said plates, members indicating the minutes and the hours respectively carried by said intermediate transparent discs,

two gearwheels respectively secured at the pesaid ring, a synchronous electric motor starting automatically and having a-constant direction of rotation, a vertical shaft rigid with the rotor of said motor and having a reference mark formed on the upper end, said vertical shaft being upwardly extended for passing through a perforation formed in said ring so that through said transparent discs and transparent plates, can be visible the reference mark formed on the upper.

and of said shaft, in order that the user can easily ascertain if the clock is working, a gearing down device provided with worm wheels and worms interposed between said vertical shaft and that of said toothed wheels driving the transparent disc indicating the minutes, a 'set of gears interposed between said toothed wheels so that the toothed wheel driving the transparent disc indicating the hours rotates twelve times less rapidly than the other toothed wheel, said motor as-well as the worm gearing down device provided with gears being arranged within said base. 4. In a clock, in combination: two'iront and rear transparent plates, one of which constitutes the dial, a support on which said transparent plates are secured, two intermediate transparent discs arranged between said plates, members indicating the minutes and the hours respectively carried by said intermediate transparent discs, two gear wheels respectively secured at the pe riphery of said intermediate transparent discs and each comprising a smooth cylindrical surface forming a rolling track, two pairs of rollers journalled in said base and on which rest said gear wheels by their smooth surfaces, two toothed wheels also journalled in the walls of said base for respectively meshing with said gear wheels, opaque raisedportions pressed against the inner faces'of said transparent plates and at their periphery for concealing'said gear wheels, a circular ring comprised between said plates and secured to said base, cross members secured on said ring and having bent down edges for laterally pressing mid front and rear transparent plates against said ring, a synchronous electric motor starting automatically and having a constant direction of rotation, a vertical shaft rigid with the rotor of said motor and having 'a reference mark informed on the upper end, said vertical shaft being upwardly extended for passing through a mrforation formed in said ring so that throughsaid transparent discs and transparent plates, can be visible the reference mark formed on the upper end of said shaft, in order that theuser can easily toothed pinion fast on said first horizontal shaft,

a second horizontal shaft on which is rigidly secured that of said toothed wheels driving the transparent disc indicating the minutes. a third toothed wheel frictionaliy mounted on said second horizontal shaft and meshing with said toothed pinion for normally driving said second shaft but for allowing said second horizontal shaift to be rotated when it is desired to set the clock right,

a milled knob fast on'the end of said second hurl-'- zontai shaft and outside the base for facilitating this operation of setting the clock right, a. set of gears interposed between said toothed wheel driving the dish indicating the minutes and the toothed wheel driving the disc indicating the hours, saidmotor as well as the worm gearing down device providedwith gears being arranged 5 within said base.

CHARLES HILAIRE I-ENRI RODANET.

OSA 4530

OSA 453x GPS small clock [DISCONTINUED] Highly Compact GPS Synchronization Receivers and Re-Timers

Mobile telecommunications and digital broadcasting demand the highest quality of synchronization. A proper timing signal therefore becomes more and more important for media centers as well as for cellular networks where location services such as E911 will have more importance.

The unique architecture of the OSA 453x Series is designed to maintain the strict CDMA holdover specifications. The OSA 453x Series are also a natural choice as a synchronization source for UMTS, WCDMA and cdmaOne, as well as GPRS, CDMA and TDMA base station and mobile switches. Their 1 PPS and 10MHz outputs make them ideal for synchronizing DAB/DVB equipment.

All models provide standard 1 PPS, 10 MHz and TOD (Time Of Day) outputs referenced to UTC1. All models include a highly accurate oven-controlled oscillator, which filters the reference signal and provides a holdover quality comparable to that of an SSU in case of loss of external reference.

The OSA 4531/2 GPS are GPS Receivers providing E1/DS1/2.048 MHz outputs according to ITU-T G.703-X. Models 4531/2 also accept an auxiliary E1/DS1/MHz reference as a robust alternative to GPS.

The OSA 4533/4 GPS and OSA 4535/6 RTM are Re-Timing Modules that re-time one E1 or DS1 traffic signal. Models 4533/4 take GPS as reference, while 4535/6 smooth out timing impairments from the traffic signal and therefore need no external reference.

All equipment of the OSA 453x series are manageable via the OSA Configuration and Monitoring (CM) software that gives full control on all their functionalities via an intuitive MSWindows based graphical user interface. As an example, 4533/4/5/6 Re-timing Modules, together with the unit's operational state, allow examining the number of slips counted during the last hour/day/week by the equipment.

The OSA 453x Serie is also manageable from the Oscilloquartz management system SyncViewTMPlus using the UMI (Universal Management Interface). All units feature an alarm relay contact which allows activating a local or remote alarm system when no serial management link is available.

  • Standard 5” x 4” x 2” format
  • E1, DS1 inputs
  • E1/DS1/ 2.048MHz outputs
  • Provides UTC-derived timing information through:

- UTC-locked 1 PPS output

- TOD compliant to NMEA0183
  • E1/DS1 traffic retiming
  • High stability holdover
  • ITU- T G.811 / ST1 compliant
  • ITU-T G.812 (I, V, VI) compliant