[time-nuts] VLF time is not dead :-)
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Mon Oct 18 17:18:09 EDT 2004
In message <41743227.2030702 at usa.net>, Alberto di Bene writes:
>The fundamental clock is the sampling clock from the A/D card, which
>is from a free-running PRS10 Rb.
>
>A quadrature NCO is really easy to do in software, you figure out
>the angle for each sample interval:
>[...]
>
>
> Thanks for the explanations. I was sure you had used a high stability
> reference, but was
> unsure of which one.
My goal is to use the serial interface to the Rb to discipline it
to the received signals which hopefully would be a mix of VLF
and LORAN-C.
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