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I want to buy some clock that:

  • gets the time by NTP
  • gets its power via POE
  • has a 24-hour readout

Bonus points for a binary clock.

Does anybody have any clues?

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If you just want accurate time, you may also check out WWVB clocks. Or try building one with an arduino and some LEDs – Tyler Nov 19 '09 at 1:37
and what would be the point of having an inaccurate clock? – pavium Nov 19 '09 at 3:37
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Here are a couple places:

Look digital but sorry, no binary :P

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That's just awesome. I had no idea. – Michael Kohne Nov 19 '09 at 1:37
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Symmetricom also make displays, even an analog one.

http://www.symmetricom.com/products/gps-solutions/time-code-displays/Network-Time-Displays/

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I'd say go with masterclock. They're clocks are kind of expensive but they are super configurable and last a long time.

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