of one V-VMC Wireless Master Clock Transceiver or V-WMCRA Wireless Master Clock Repeater is required per wireless clock system. Why would I use one rather than the other?
The V-WMCA Wireless Master Clock Transceiver can get time correction info from a TCP/IP Internet connection, 59 minute correction, 58 minute correction, National Time, Rauland and Dukane correction protocol or, when used with certain Valcom Communications Systems, from a Valcom V-DCPI Digital Clock Protocol Interface. It can also act as a repeater to increase the correction signal coverage. The V-WMCRa Wireless Master Clock Repeater, when used with certain Valcom Communications Systems, can get time correction info from Valcom digital (from a V-DCPI Digital Clock Protocol Interface or V-GPSA GPS Master Clock) or via wireless signal reception (i.e. from a V-WMCA). It can also act as a repeater to increase the correction signal coverage.
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