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{{Short description|Radiocommunication service for scientific and other purposes}}
[[File:Dcf77.jpg|thumb|250px|<center> Standard frequency and time signal radio station [[DCF77]]</center>]]▼
[[File:YVTO time.ogg|thumb|<center> Radiocommunication signal of the time signal transmitter station [[YVTO]]</center>]]▼
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'''Standard frequency and time signal service''' (short: '''SFTS''') is
▲See also: {{main|Radio station|Radiocommunication service}}
==Classification==
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In general this ''radiocommunication service '' uses radio stations as follows:
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==Standard frequency and time signal-satellite service==
[[File:Dezhurov GTS-21.jpg|thumb|250px|{{center|GTS-Module onboard ISS, handled by [[astronaut]] [[Vladimir Dezhurov]]}}]]
''' Standard frequency and time signal-satellite service ''' (short: '''SFTSS''') is, according to ''Article 1.54'' of the [[International Telecommunication Union|International Telecommunication Union's]] (ITU) [[ITU Radio Regulations|Radio Regulations]] (RR),<ref>ITU Radio Regulations, Section IV. Radio Stations and Systems – Article 1.54, definition: ''standard frequency and time signal-satellite service''</ref> defined as ''A radiocommunication service using [[space radio station|space stations]] on earth [[satellite]]s for the same purposes as those of the standard frequency and time signal service''.
An example to this were experiments of time synchronisation (Global Transmission Services GTS-2) onboard International Space Station. However, in accordance to the ubiquitous availability, GNSS-satellite signals will be used in practice (see also: [[GPS disciplined oscillator]]).
==Frequency allocation==
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== See also ==
* [[Time synchronization in North America]]
* [[Radio Clock]]
* [[Time_signal#Radio_time_sources]]
== External links ==▼
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060421225303/http://tf.nist.gov/ NIST Time and Frequency Division]▼
* [http://www.nplindia.org/time-and-frequency-standards NPL India Time and Frequency Standards]▼
==References ==
{{reflist}}
▲== External links ==
▲* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060421225303/http://tf.nist.gov/ NIST Time and Frequency Division]
▲* [http://www.nplindia.org/time-and-frequency-standards NPL India Time and Frequency Standards]'''Bad Link'''
{{Radiocommunication services ITU}}
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