Yes, they are still very much available on the Klockit site On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 7:52:19 PM UTC-8, Terry S wrote: > > Very cool. The trickiest part will be the clock module mods. Have you > found the Quartex module yet? > > Terry > > > On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 7:25:08 PM UTC-6, MichaelB wrote: > >> There's another one-to-be out there. I got hold of an original PCB from >> one of our kind MOD-SIX customers and with the help of another WWVB owner >> am currently building one. Very excited to get it running! >> >> On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 8:56:16 AM UTC-8, Terry S wrote: >>> >>> I was poking around the archived Jeff Thomas site this morning, and >>> reading up on the WWVB radio controlled clock. Jeff wrote that only one was >>> built, and delivered to a celeb in Vegas. >>> >>> I was collaborating with Jeff on another small project back in those >>> days, and he sent me a PCB & tubes to build the clock. Is it possible I >>> have the only other WWVB clock of Jeff's design in existence? All this time >>> I was under the impression that he had sold these clocks to others. >>> >>> It uses the enormous Z568M tubes.... and has worked flawlessly for 13 >>> years. Several years ago, I fixed a problem with cathode poisoning, with >>> Jeff's generous help. >>> >>> Anyone else have an example? >>> >>> Terry >>> >>
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