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by ralmeida 1895 days ago
Maybe actual clock differences? Not sure if that's the case, but in audio engineering, a separate clock may be used to keep all devices involved in-sync (many pro-level audio devices have a "clock" input for this very reason).
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In RF engineering, it's typical to have all of your equipment referencing the same 10MHz clock (or a 1 pulse per second or IRIG-B). If I don't have a GPS receiver or a rubidium source, then I'll just pick the newest, most expensive piece of equipment with a built-in reference clock and fan it out to the rest of the equipment on the bench. Some portable spectrum analyzers have built-in GPS receivers so even out in the field you know you have a good reference.