Julian, G4ILO wrote:
> 
> That would be a good project for the likes of Elecraft.   A truly useful 
> What a great idea! It could even output a 10MHz frequency reference 
> for use with the K3XREF. But I hope they make it so it works with 
> something we can use over here. WWV is not a good enough signal 
> to be reliable.
> 

I agree with Jim's and Julian's comments and would dearly love such 
a frequency standard for in-house recalibration of the used 
ex-professional testgear I occasionally pick up.
  
As someone said, the atomic clock market is saturated and who could
disagree, however, I don't see any clocks, tied to frequency standard 
transmissions, that offer a sub-standard output.  

Hmm!  The ability to select the monitored source (and maybe auto-QSY 
if signal is lost, plus the ability to display GMT as well as local time,
together with selectable 10, 5 and 1MHz outputs.

Surely, something of this nature would appeal to a wider audience than 
Elecraft users alone?

73  Dave  G3TJP


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