- The PCI Clock77 Slot Card receives the time from the DCF-77 time signal transmitter in Darmstadt / Germany
- Accuracy +/-50ms relative to time signal
- Large covered area: Germany, France, Netherland, Austria, Swiss, Italy, Poland, Sweden, England, Danmark, Norway
- CD-Rom contains Software for Windows XP / 2000 / NT / ME / 98 / 95, 3.11 and DOS
- Background Service for Windows XP / 2000 / NT 4.0 (Server and Workstation)
- New enhanced antenna with LED for function control
- No licence charges for clients and free updates via download
- Monitor allows display of signal quality
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The reliable and budget priced Clock77 radio clock supplies the atomclock exact time over the PCI bus. A switching from and to summer time is not nescessary. The accuracy of the radio clock's time is +/- 50 ms. Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT 4.x / 2000 / XP drivers (server and workstation) are available. For Windows XP / 2000 / NT 4.x the Clock77 software is executed as "NT service". Therefore, the time will be updated even when no user is logged in.
We added a graphical monitor program which allows to check the positioning and the quality of the received signal. This is nescessery for adjusting the clock in distorted or large distance locations. The clock incorporates a highly intelligent algorithm for the dectection of faulty times and the correction of them.
You can distribute the received time easily to other clients in the network. The manual describes how to do this. The new enhanced antenna now gives a larger covered area and has a built in LED for function control. The QUANCOM drivers need very little processing time and save processor resources. You will not detect any essential system impact.
See also:
CLOCK77/ISA - ISA DCF-77 radio clock on a ISA PC card or the CLOCK77/PCI - PCI DCF-77 radio clock on a PCI PC card
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Included drivers
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CLOCK/77 VISTA/XP/2000/ Windows 2003 Server Driver
Driver for CLOCK77 Version 2.1 (USB/PCI/ISA) Software for Windows VISTA / XP / 2000 / 2003 Server in German and English [Download 9,1MB]
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Updated on 22.1.2009 by Jürgen Siebert
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