Aha! You said it. I looked up the WWV Time Codes at
http://tf.nist.gov/stations/wwvtimecode.htm
and it shows DST indicator #2 and DST indicator #1 as part of the
code stream. When I used
to build my own LED readout station clock that used WWVB time codes,
those bits were not there.
Hi Hi
My 4 or so clocks have grudgingly changed over...It is also up to the
band conditions whether or not you get a good enough signal...
Gary
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 21:57:03 -0700 John Gleichweit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't get a signal at all, and none of the 3 WWVB clocks changed.
Initially, I was thinking that the clock had the software to determine
the change in daylight time and I think my La Crosse Technologies Clocks
and my other atomic clock has a setting for this. But here in the U.S.,
didn't they change the DST data change? So, if the clocks changed
accordingly,
For what's it's worth -
I have 3 of these clocks, 2 cheap and one real good one.
All 3 reset and different times. The good one will open the
receiver at 2am local time and then 3 and 4 if the 2am signal
is misses. Same for my Casio watch - 2, 3 and 4. Last night
the watch up dated at 4:04 but
I have no idea how something like this can be sold for such a low
price ($30, I think it was at Wal-Mart)
Because they use Chinese prison labor to build them, probably.
That's just ONE reason I don't shop at Walmart.
But I certainly agree on the other aspects of your post -- These gadgets
are
Peter,
A bit over the top for most reasonable folks. The majority of Americans
shop at Wal-Mart except maybe a few on the fringe or extreme upper
income. We shop at War-Mart because of the convenience of having
everything in one place, even in a rural area where I live. Without
them, I would
I completely agree with this, when I first got my ticket, I would call CQ on
the local repeaters, and of course I identified myself every 30 seconds just to
be sure.
Someone told me, you don't need to call CQ and people snicker when Noobs do it.
I was embarrassed but was happy to know how
On Mar 12, 2007, at 6:57 AM, kv9u wrote:
detect. I have no idea how something like this can be sold for such a
low price ($30, I think it was at Wal-Mart) and that includes an
outdoor
sensor for that price. Needless to say, I have a spare sensor if
I only have 1 atomic/WWV clock here and
Hi Guys (and Gals)
With regard to Bad PSK signals, will this be affected if the TX station is
close by? A normal SSB station close by will generate a wide signal if close by.
Why I ask.
Yesterday, while tuning around I found 2 strong signals in the waterfall, and
one could see the main signal,
hi Kevin;
FYI on the 480SAT, if you just get the ALC showing one bar on tx, your signal
is darn good.
much more and it starts to overdrive I notice that when I change modes
and power levels with
the 480, I have to adjust the audio sometimes. I run 40w PSK and 95 Watts on
Olivia etc
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