Giuseppe Marullo wrote:
>If it is, why not purchase an *analog* DCF77 synchronized clock, set
it to local radio time and then just move the hands on the spindle to
reflect UTC? That's what I did with my WWV clocks that only handle the
US time zones. >Worked just fine.
Well, I could just buy a
>If it is, why not purchase an *analog* DCF77 synchronized clock, set
it to local radio time and then just move the hands on the spindle to
reflect UTC? That's what I did with my WWV clocks that only handle the
US time zones. >Worked just fine.
Well, I could just buy a 3 USD LCD digital clock, s
Giuseppe,
I know this might get me hung, drawn and quartered
:-) , but is your need really just for a radio synchronized clock
that shows UTC for use in the shack?
If it is, why not purchase an *analog* DCF77 synchronized clock, set
it to local radio time and then just move the