[time-nuts] Primary Time Standards

Poul-Henning Kamp phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Thu Jul 14 16:56:24 UTC 2011


In message <90CC90599CE94DC980A448A08C7D228C at vectron.com>, "Bob Camp" writes:

>If you are running a Cs at high altitude, or worse yet in space -
>relativistic effects are pretty significant. 

Absolutely, but you can still pull a new Cs out of the box and it will
run at the same frequency as your old Cs.

The distinction is about the implementation, not its surroundings.

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