Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64

2014-05-29 Thread Bob Betts
ESE for the information.  In the past they've always been pretty helpful on obsoleted goodies. http://www.ese-web.com/ A bit of trivia... ESE originally stood for El Segundo Enterprises. Burt, K6OQK Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 19:38:14 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Betts rwbe...@sbcglobal.net Subject

[time-nuts] ESE ES-180 WWV Receiver Schematic

2014-05-28 Thread Bob Betts
Hi All: This posting is not about splitting milli-seconds or other accuracy stuff, but I need help and thought of our time-nuts group. At our Ham club we try to keep accurate time (think wall clock) for logging certain tests, local and state emergency skeds and coordination with other EmComm

Re: [time-nuts] US New Year countdown - accurate?

2012-01-01 Thread Bob Betts
Yup, whoever is wearing the wrist watch is the person with the right time ... bugs the heck out of me, too. I think it's that pride in ownership syndrome; like Chevys are better than Fords, etc, etc.   In my (sort of) normal life, I am never more than a few feet away from a WWVB or GPS

[time-nuts] Spectracom 8182 Netclock/2

2011-10-15 Thread Bob Betts
Hello All: I have four Netclock/2 systems (model 8182), from Spectracom, which are being modified for a switching broadcast monitor console. I'm in the process of reverse engineering the schematic, since service schematics seem to be totally unavailable. It's a time-consuming process and quite

[time-nuts] Spectracom 8182

2011-08-16 Thread Bob Betts
Hello All: I have two Netclock/2 systems which are being modified for a broadcast monitor console, and I'm in the process of reverse engineering the schematic, since service schematics seem to be totally unavailable. Has anyone else ever done any work along this line? Maybe we can swap and