Time synchronization over radio

Time synchronization over radio is the procedure used for time transfer performed by humans over two-way radio circuits, including voice, telegraph, and teletype. == Radiotelegraph procedure == ACP 124(A) is the earliest Allied military document of the Cold War to define a time transfer method.

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Time synchronization over radio

Time synchronization over radio is the procedure used for time transfer performed by humans over two-way radio circuits, including voice, telegraph, and teletype. == Radiotelegraph procedure == ACP 124(A) is the earliest Allied military document of the Cold War to define a time transfer method.

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