Thanks Dan, will email.

On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 3:35:49 AM UTC-5 Dan Schnur wrote:

> I already have similar code I used for a different clock.  Email me direct 
> with contact info if you can.
>
>  -Dan
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Mar 26, 2023, at 10:41 AM, martin martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Speaking of Atomic clocks... I have two Heathkit GC-1000 "Most Accurate 
> Clock"  complete with the original manual.  
> * One of them has some mods too.  I have been unable to get either  one 
> working.
>
> I can post pics if you guys want!
>
>
>
> ~
> *[email protected]*
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 9:40 AM Terry S <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> And another option might be to just have the Arduino emulate the WWVB 
>> receiver function. I'd have to supply it 5V instead of 1.5V. Just 
>> spitballin'. 
>>
>> On Sunday, March 26, 2023 at 11:30:43 AM UTC-5 Terry S wrote:
>>
>>> Guys, thinking about modifying my big beautiful Jeff Thomas clock. The 
>>> original Atomix clock movements are hard to find, and in my area WWVB 
>>> reception is very spotty (and I have a metal roof).
>>>
>>> Here is the clock schematic:
>>> http://www.nixie.dk/~jthomas/example.pdf
>>>
>>> I think with just a little rework, I could modify the design to talk to 
>>> an Arduino. I'd have all the counters reset to zero from the Arduino, and 
>>> then have the Arduino clock the counters  until they catch up to the 
>>> current time as grabbed from the web via WIFI. I can handle the hardware 
>>> design and the rudimentary code that would be required to reset and clock 
>>> the counters, but I'm definitely going to need help with the WIFI and time 
>>> retrieval portion.
>>>
>>> Anyone willing to lend a hand from that standpoint? My code skills are, 
>>> as I implied, crude at best. I would need advice on selecting a WIFI shield 
>>> as well..... 
>>>
>>> Open to other ideas too.
>>>
>>> Terry
>>>
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