Since I have the 1994 and 1995 catalogs, I'll add that data:
1994 $10200 p499
1995 $10400 p227
Regards,
John
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Hmm, this list isn't called time-science, time-research, time-hardware,
or time-trivia. It's called time-nuts. This is probably one of the most
on topic (and fun) posts I've seen on this list. :)
Regards,
John
On 9/8/2021 7:54 PM, Tom Van Baak wrote:
In case this gets too off-topic for
I'd like one of these also.
John
On 4/26/2021 6:32 AM, John Miller via time-nuts wrote:
Hello everyone,
I’ve seen a number of messages lately that reference the TimeHat boards I put
together a couple of months ago, with lots of positive feedback, which I really
appreciate. The first run of
Just an FYI, WWV will celebrate 100 years on the air in October of this
year. They will have an open house an recognition ceremony in Fort
Collins on Tuesday, October 1st. My amateur radio club (NCARC), is
sponsoring a special event amateur radio station, call sign WW0WWV from
September
Just tell your neighbors that you "cut the cord" and it is a new fangled
miracle "Digital" amplified UHF TV antenna. Any outside TV antenna falls
under the FCC OTARD exceptions, and your homeowners association can't do
a thing about it. :)
John
On 1/30/2019 9:38 AM, Denny Page via time-nuts
I was under the mistaken impression that WWV/WWVB had some type of
direct line to NIST in Boulder. However, when I toured the facility in
Fort Collins earlier this year, I learned otherwise. The signals and
carriers are derived/synced from "ordinary" HP (possibly some more
recent
There's support in "over the air" ATSC digital TV signals for DST info,
but most TV stations aren't known for keeping their time information up
to date. There's a system time packet that has the GPS time, the number
of seconds difference between GPS time and UTC (and a lot of stations
don't