Your outage matches what NIST shows: http://tf.nist.gov/tf-cgi/wwvbgraph_e.cgi?5482602
Brent Tom Van Baak wrote: > Greg, > > It happens now and then; no big deal. NIST is very good about > logging these events for us. For recent (and past 7 years) see: > > http://tf.nist.gov/stations/wwvboutages.htm > > /tvb > > >> Have any of you noticed intermittent WWVB outages lately? >> >> I've been having that problem, every once in a while, the past month or >> more. For example, here in Colorado Springs, the 60 kHz signal disappeared >> sometime this morning before 11:42AM MST, and returned at 12:28PM MST. When >> this happens it kills my routine plot of my GPS-disciplined house standard >> against WWVB (that I use for in-house cross-checking / confidence purposes). >> >> I'm using a Kinemetrics Model 60TF WWVB Frequency Comparator / Receiver, >> that requires a continuous WWVB signal. (This is unlike the consumer "Atomic >> Clocks" that the public use; those kinds of WWVB-locked clocks do *not* >> require a continuous on-air signal, but rather "flywheel" in between >> scheduled locks a few times per day, as I understand it?) >> >> Cheers, >> Greg >> >> _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
