once in awhile.
73 Gary WB6BNE
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in awhile.
73 Gary WB6BNE
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Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Hmm
.
They have leap seconds once in awhile.
73 Gary WB6BNE
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Andrew
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
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
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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
There is a daylight saving bit in the data stream from WWV. It
notifies your clock the shift is in effect. However the data stream
continues on UTC time. Even though each time zone shifts at 2:00 AM
local time WWV has to send one common signal to all. I can't find on
their web site for which
leap seconds once in awhile.
73 Gary WB6BNE
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Andrew O'Brien wrote