As far as I know, that's exactly what happened. It was, in fact, the 
primary reason that I got rid of my GOES clock, bit the bullet, and invested in 
some GPS clocks.

        I admit I was somewhat annoyed. It can't have taken much overhead to 
provide timecode through the GOES data stream, and I really liked my old 
TrueTime 468.

        Happy timing.

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On 08-Apr-08 at 18:09 Stanley Reynolds wrote:

>Does anyone know the status ?
>
>Google turned up this PDF
>http://nvl.nist.gov/pub/nistpubs/jres/110/2/j110-2lom.pdf
>
>Which states:
> 
>"NIST ended its Geostationary Operational
>Environmental Satellites (GOES) time
>code service at 0 hours, 0 minutes
>Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on
>January 1, 2005."
>
>
>     
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