[time-nuts] WWVB NIST Radio Time Receiver

mike cook mike.cook at orange.fr
Wed Oct 20 06:14:17 UTC 2010


  horses for courses.

All the commercial "atomic clocks" clocks I have seen only do  time 
corrections  every hour to save on the battery consumption. With one of 
these receivers ( there is even a link to a homebrew clock project on 
the referenced page comments tab) you get continuous time code  AND 
maybe a signal good enough for frequency lock.

Le 20/10/2010 07:44, WB6BNQ a écrit :
> Brian,
>
> As only one of the listed frequencies are usable in the US, you would do better
> buying an "ATOMIC" clock at your local Walmart for around $20.  That way you also
> get a nice display and it includes the same basic receiver inside.
>
> Bill....WB6BNQ
>
> Heathkid wrote:
>
>> Has anyone here bought one of these and given it a try?
>> http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=10060
>>
>> Looks like it might be fun to play with...
>>
>> 73 Brice KA8MAV
>>
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