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Time and frequency information in telecommunications systems standardized by Federal Standard 1002A

The Federal Standard entitled Time and Frequency Information in Telecommunication Systems establishes the requirements for telecommunications facilities and systems of the Federal government for obtaining Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) coordinated time and frequency reference information based on...

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Published in:Proceedings of the IEEE 1991-07, Vol.79 (7), p.1077-1079
Main Authors: Bodson, D., Adair, R.T., Meister, M.D.
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Printing
Telecommunication standards
Telecommunications and information theory
US Department of Commerce
US Government
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