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		<title>What is a GPS Clock?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GPS wireless clock is a very precise clocking system that uses the GPS (global positioning system) satellite technology of the United States . These satellites scattered around the earth records time with 100% accuracy until the smallest fractions of a second and then therefore transmits those time data’s into various locations on Earth.
 The GPS data receivers which can be positioned anywhere like on rooftops of buildings, windows of different facilities in turn gets these data transmissions and afterwards relay it to the master GPS transmitters installed in various facilities.
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