Make sure to buy the 315mhz version instead of the 433mhz.. 433mhz is smack in the middle of the 70cm band and is used for linking repeaters. Also, unless you're a licensed amateur, transmitting on 433mhz is limited to part 15.231 which authorizes "Intermittent Control Signals and/or Periodic Transmissions". I think it is safe to say that a 60hz pulse transmission would be much too high of a duty cycle to be characterized this way.

-Adam

On 6/28/2011 2:00 PM, Jonathan Peakall wrote:
What I meant was not a GPS/WWVB thing, but that one could generate a 60Hz signal and then TX it via RF, with each clock haveing a RF reciever to RX the beat. Won't set the time/date but could be a less expensive way of giving clocks that need a TTL/CMOS 60Hz beat.


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