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[AD]: Precision GPS Video Time Inserter
Astronomers involved in the precise timing of astronomical events
on video will find the precision GPS video time inserter available at http://www.STV5730A.co.uk of interest. Unlike conventional video time and date generators which base their time on an internal oscillator this unit uses the precision one pulse per second (1PPS) timebase from a Garmin GPS16 receiver to drive its display. In addition to the usual display of time and date each video frame is time stamped with the time in milliseconds since the last second. In this way each video frame can be easily referenced to the UTC time generated by the GPS receiver. For more details please visit http://www.STV5730A.co.uk Simon Blake |
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