Time on computers is typically set using Network Time Protocol (NTP) over the internet however I believe these [1] devices do what you're describing.
[1] - https://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/products/pci-express-clocks.htm
On 24 May 2017 at 15:53, Chris Olson chris_e_olson@yahoo.com wrote:
One of our STEM interns recently observed that there are inexpensive clocks that sync via radio to standard time services. This begged a question about why every computer would not have a radio module to receive time. Our senior staff did not have a good answer or if time from such a radio module would be supported by the operating system.
When I was a student, such questions would have earned me extra homework assignments. We now have only PC directed relationships with interns so we don't assign any extra homework for curiosity. Can anyone help with the answers?
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