True I never put two and two together that and "atomic" clock really isn't 
an atomic clock itself just uses the radio reference based upon an actual 
atomic clock haha. I see you can also buy a receiver module that you can 
use with any clock project or microcontroller! 

On Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 6:52:09 PM UTC-7 charles wrote:

> On 2021-10-13 8:56 p.m., Christian Thomas wrote:
> > Ah thank you!  That WWVB clock is definitely neat! ... 🤣 Pretty cool 
> that there's still the
> > reference radio signal being broadcast to this day. 
>
> there are quite a few mass produced clocks and weather stations that use 
> that WWVB signal...
>
> for example 
>
> https://www.marathonwatch.com/collections/wall-clock-digital/products/atomic-wall-clock-with-8-timezones?variant=7502742585386
>
>
>
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> Charles MacDonald VA3CPY Stittsville Ontario
> cm...@zeusprune.ca Just Beyond the Fringe
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