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How far can the clocks be spaced from each other for successful transceiver operation?

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How far can the clocks be spaced from each other for successful transceiver operation?

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Although many factors contribute to the effective range of transmission, successful transceiver operation may occur at up to 150 feet direct, or 60 feet adverse, spacing. • Can the clocks correct via a GPS signal? Our wireless clocks synchronize to our master clocks – not directly to GPS. We do offer a GPS master clock that may be used as a time base. The clocks simply display the time reported by the master clock.

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