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PRODUCTS THAT WORK With the wireless
synchronized clock system

Master Clocks: Transmitter, GPS

Analog Clocks: SAL, SAZ-3

Digital Clocks: SBL, SBZ-3

Accessories: Repeater, Wire Guards, Surface Mount Ring, Universal Mounting Bracket

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Wireless Synchronized Clock Systems from Sapling Inc.

Easier to install, more flexible placement, and less expensive to maintain, Sapling’s innovative wireless synchronized clock system has many benefits over a conventional wired system. Comprised of a transmitter and secondary (or slave) clocks, our wireless clock system displays uniform time (according to the government’s atomic time) on each clock located throughout a building. This system easily interfaces with existing intercom or paging systems, computers, etc., and is compatible for both digital and analog custom wall clocks. 

 

Why is the cost of ownership so low?

The FCC allots a certain range of frequencies to be freely used without obtaining a license in order for equipment to comply with their guidelines, which state that instruments will not overpower other signals and consequently, overtake frequencies. Sapling’s wireless system relies on license-free open frequency range and frequency hopping technology. This technology eliminates the need for a license as well as the costs and hassle associated with obtaining one. To see a video demonstrating how this technology works, click here. In addition, Sapling’s wireless synchronized clock system can be easily maintained by on-site staff, or can be serviced and maintained by one of our nearby authorized dealers.

 

What are the advantages of Sapling’s
wireless clock system?

With this clock system, multiple custom secondary clocks are able to use the same frequency range without interfering with other wireless products. In fact, the received signal remains strong even under the effects of noise, obstructions, or long distances, which tend to decrease the signal to noise ratio (or SNR). Hopping across several frequencies increases the SNR because signals spend less time on frequencies where the SNR is too low to receive the data and because each clock acts as a transmitter and receiver. With such a strong signal, the system performs well regardless of how far the slave clocks are from the master.

 

Essentially, our wireless synchronized clock system gives the end-user a product that fits every one of their needs, whether they manage a hospital, healthcare facility, school, office, factory, mall, airport, or train station. Digital or analog display, with or without interfacing capabilities, positioned high or low on the wall, near or far in the building, this system works in the broad spectrum of operational applications. Contact us to find out why you should go wireless with Sapling Inc.

 

 

 

 
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