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> Right. They're going to get all the streetlights in an entire city to blink in unison. Sure they are.

The article states they use GPS for synchronization. I wish they went into it further, but a number of affordable chipset can do emit PWM at the proposed frequencies, globally aligned in time to PPS(every receiver computes the same top of second), then the telescope exposes during the blanking time.

On a related note I have a 1MHz GPS time source in my office that is synced to a 10MHz OCXO(more common for test gear) so my equipment is phase synchronized to GPS. It's really spooky to sync the oscilloscope to one time source and probe another time source with the scope and watch how their phases don't perceptibly drift from each other.




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