In message <23298.1404324...@critter.freebsd.dk>, "Poul-Henning Kamp" writes:
>In message
>, paul
>swed writes:
>
>>Though if the clocks are in the $20 range thats a different discussion.
>>Somehow I suspect its the $1000 range. No honest clue though.
>
>In europe a Swiss company put a weather-tr
In message
, paul swed
writes:
>Though if the clocks are in the $20 range thats a different discussion.
>Somehow I suspect its the $1000 range. No honest clue though.
In europe a Swiss company put a weather-transmission on DCF77 and sells
the propriety chips to decode it. The eval board is EUR
Bob
Funny you mention that. I actually have a remote chance of actually doing
that.
I know a guy who knows a guy... I really don't want to get tangled in that
total distraction actually. The value of the chip in at least a predictive
wwvb d-psk-r is that you could easily obtain the nasty DST data.
Hi
If you want to go a bit crazy, there are places that will package up die for
you. Depending on the resulting package, cost is in the $0.30 to $20 per part
range. Most of the places will hit you with a ~ $500 setup charge and are
unlikely to deal in less than 1,000 piece lots (unless things a
Emailed Pete at Everset about the ES100 and 200 chips and unfortunately
only chip dies are available. I am good but not that good.
He suggests that someday a vendor will be selling a clock and thats the
only reasonable option that will be available.
All in all completely unattractive, as someone is
The "old" company was a Michigan LLC operating out of Texas
http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/bcs_corp/dt_llc.asp?id_nbr=D2759J&name_entity=XW,%20LLC
http://www.wysk.com/index/texas/dallas/fdn998f/xw-llc/profile
and what TX has
https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/coa/servlet/cpa.app.coa.CoaGetTp?Pg=tpid&Se
To time-nuts yes they live on.
Yes we are. The company name and address have changed. See below.
Thanks.
Pete.
Pete Nelsen
Applications Engineer
EverSet Technologies, Inc.
1201 Richardson Dr. Suite 205
Richardson, TX 75080-4418
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
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2012 15:19:38
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Reply-To: ehy...@arcor.de, Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Xtendwave
At least in the USA one can "patent pending" even the neigboor's cat.
It looks in German
On 3/16/12 5:35 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
I was of the understanding that SBIR's results are in
the public domain that however, doesn't mean that
a patented receiver that uses the SBIR results cannot
be had.
You too can use the results of this SBIR and patent
your receiver's special features.
At least in the USA one can "patent pending" even the neigboor's cat.
It looks in Germany we go now the same way. About 100 years ago one has
to be shown a functional device for patenting it. I think this was a
really good idea.
- Henry
Chuck Harris schrieb:
I was of the understanding that
I was of the understanding that SBIR's results are in
the public domain that however, doesn't mean that
a patented receiver that uses the SBIR results cannot
be had.
You too can use the results of this SBIR and patent
your receiver's special features.
-Chuck Harris
Cliff Sojourner wrote:
O
The government sanctioning a proprietary modulation scheme isn't without
precedent. Dolby stereo in the old analog TV. That annoying IBOC scheme
used for digital FM and AM. [It is QRM.]
Of course do I approve of this? Hell no. Form a committee and define a
standard.
On 3/15/2012 11:12 PM, Cl
On 2012-03-15 20:53, Sam Reaves wrote:
WWVB
It seems that a commercial venture is driving this. Probably with all of
the research at taxpayer expense.
See:
http://www.xtendwave.com/HD%20Time.pdf
wow, in the document - this really bothers me
First and only receiver for the new WWVB signal (
"Xtendwave is a fabless semiconductor company with technologies that
improve capacity
and range in wired and wireless networks . . ."
translated: We thought up something that works sort of on paper and we
want somebody to do all the grunting to make it really work and just
maybe it really will .
WWVB
It seems that a commercial venture is driving this. Probably with all of
the research at taxpayer expense.
See:
http://www.xtendwave.com/HD%20Time.pdf
also
www.extendwave.com
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