Most of my stations use NTP (actually SNTP) for automation time sync. It works well for my FM's. However, one of my AM's carries a considerable amount of network programming, so the time syncs need to be precise. The station had a WWV receiver that worked very well, but it has failed beyond repair.
I need a new time source so that all switching among sources is smooth. I'm leaning toward a GPS unit, but I'm wondering whether those of you with stations that rely on network programming are successfully using NTP? I know NTP presents itself as accurate +/- 100ms (even over the public Internet) but are those numbers truly accurate? What's your flavor: NTP, GPS, or even WWV?
I need a new time source so that all switching among sources is smooth. I'm leaning toward a GPS unit, but I'm wondering whether those of you with stations that rely on network programming are successfully using NTP? I know NTP presents itself as accurate +/- 100ms (even over the public Internet) but are those numbers truly accurate? What's your flavor: NTP, GPS, or even WWV?