Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-07-04 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi, On 06/26/2018 06:29 PM, Van Horn, David wrote: > I have wondered if a slightly incorrect time on the phone might point to use > of a "Stingray" or similar device. No, some networks have terrible time-offsets. Cheers, Magnus ___ time-nuts mailing

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-26 Thread Dave B via time-nuts
.@lists.febo.com wrote: > Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed > > Hi again: > > I've found out there are twoTimeSync time displays "Atomic time" and "system

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-23 Thread Bo Hansen
Hello Brooke I do have some experience with beacon solutions that can also be used for WSPR among all the different modes available: The Next Generation Beacons platform: also used by some REAL time nuts :-) PI4ino: OK not

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-23 Thread Clint Jay
I’m a regular WSPR and FT8 user and use Dimension4 to sync my PC clock, time.is says the clock is ‘exact’ with errors in the single digit mS range reported. My results on WSPR/FT8 would suggest it works well enough and there doesn’t seem to be any advantage in this application to seeking further

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-22 Thread Andy Backus
A cheap WWVB watch will do the trick. Andy Backus From: time-nuts on behalf of Brooke Clarke Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 9:58 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter Hi: I'm

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-22 Thread Bob Bownes
I can heartily recommend the QRP-Labs wspr beacon kit with GPS. It pull the time from an attached GPS module and will beacon on 2m and below. Once assembled and configured with your callsign and the bands you want to xmit on it Just Plain Works. It can even provide 1pps out. Pick the right GPS

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-22 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 1:27 PM, Hal Murray wrote: > > bro...@pacific.net said: > > I'm experimenting with a WSPR beacon transmitter and part of how it works > > depends on pushing the start button at exactly 2 seconds past the > minute. > > What do you mean by "exactly"? > I think WSPR has a

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-22 Thread Van Horn, David
"Exactly" on the time nuts list...  ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://lists.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.

Re: [time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-22 Thread Azelio Boriani
Is time.is not accurate or your desktop's clock? Try https://uhr.ptb.de On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:58 PM Brooke Clarke wrote: > > Hi: > > I'm experimenting with a WSPR beacon transmitter and part of how it works > depends on pushing the start button at exactly > 2 seconds past the minute. >

[time-nuts] Setting Time on WSPR Radio Transmitter

2018-06-22 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi: I'm experimenting with a WSPR beacon transmitter and part of how it works depends on pushing the start button at exactly 2 seconds past the minute. http://prc68.com/I/DRM.shtml#WSPR The problem is the transmitter (and the start button) are out in the forest where the antenna is located.