I'm a little confused. Are you distributing a separate timing signal to
all of the systems involved,i.e. 1 PPS or 10MHz, or are they all running
off their own clocks? In the first instance, NTP is perfectly adequate
as it is only acting to tell the systems what the time is at a
particular point. If it is the second case, even updating via NTP every
second isn't going to keep things synchronized to within a few tens of
milliseconds.
Ian T.
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