Time-nuts,

Some time ago, I asked the list a question about syncing a desk clock / wall 
clock to a 1pps signal and got 
lots of great suggestions. 

And based on one of these suggestions, I just finished hacking a little battery 
powered electric clock.  I 
disconnected the clock driver circuit from the driver coil of a little desk 
clock. I used the 1 PPS signal 
from an iLotus M12M translated up to TTL to drive a CMOS D flip-flop and then a 
couple of NAND gates to 
supply the drive current to the coil.  I powered it with a wall wart and a 7805 
on a piece of perf board 
hot-glued to the back of the clock motor assembly.

It was great to see that second hand start ticking off the seconds. I set it 
this morning and it has stayed 
in sync with WWV and my GPSDO clock all morning. It's a geeky thrill to see 
that second hand advance with 
each tick of WWV and know that this cheap little plastic analog clock is 
keeping time based on signals 
received from atomic clocks in orbit... 

Next, a scope clock!  Then maybe something with cesium in it.

It's only a matter of time.

Mark
W8XR


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