Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-12 Thread John Becker
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

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread Danny Douglas
@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 11:46 PM Subject: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder? Hmm, not really ham radio related but my atomic clock just leap forward an hour at 11.30PM Eastern Time (USA). Did WWV not have the patience to wait until the official date and time ? -- Andy K3UK

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread Walt DuBose
Andrew O'Brien wrote: Hmm, not really ham radio related but my atomic clock just leap forward an hour at 11.30PM Eastern Time (USA). Did WWV not have the patience to wait until the official date and time ? It changes at sometime after midnight UCT. Walt/K5YFW

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread WB6BNE
] What's with Boulder? Andrew O'Brien wrote: Hmm, not really ham radio related but my atomic clock just leap forward an hour at 11.30PM Eastern Time (USA). Did WWV not have the patience to wait until the official date and time ? It changes at sometime after midnight UCT. Walt

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread Les Warriner
period. They have leap seconds once in awhile. 73 Gary WB6BNE - Original Message - From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Walt DuBose To: mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.comdigitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder? Andrew

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread Chuck Mayfield
leap seconds once in awhile. 73 Gary WB6BNE - Original Message - From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Walt DuBose To: mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.comdigitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder? Andrew O'Brien wrote: Hmm

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread Danny Douglas
@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 9:35 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder? Wait! WWV and WWVB transmit UTC time codes. There is absolutely no way for either station to 'know' in which time zone your atomic clock is located. So How could they correct time for DST

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread Les Warriner
: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder? Andrew O'Brien wrote: Hmm, not really ham radio related but my atomic clock just leap forward an hour at 11.30PM Eastern Time (USA). Did WWV not have the patience to wait until the official date and time ? It changes at sometime after midnight UCT. Walt/K5YFW

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread dubose
To: mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.comdigitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder? Andrew O'Brien wrote: Hmm, not really ham radio related but my atomic clock just leap forward an hour at 11.30PM Eastern Time (USA). Did WWV not have

Re: [digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-11 Thread N2QZ
Chuck Mayfield wrote: Wait! WWV and WWVB transmit UTC time codes. There is absolutely no way for either station to 'know' in which time zone your atomic clock is located. So How could they correct time for DST??? Enlighten me please The WWVB signals include indicator bits for

[digitalradio] What's with Boulder?

2007-03-10 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Hmm, not really ham radio related but my atomic clock just leap forward an hour at 11.30PM Eastern Time (USA). Did WWV not have the patience to wait until the official date and time ? -- Andy K3UK Skype Me : callto://andyobrien73 www.obriensweb.com