Hi Mike, I have been thinking about this particular idea for a few months now.
I've read a number of references that mentioned that at one point in the past TrueTime made a GPS antenna that would drive the 468 clocks with a signal that resembled the signal that came from the GOES satellites.
I don't think they made very many of them. I've seen references to them on the net in various places, but I've never seen one myself.
However, reading about these started me thinking. How hard would it be to build a similar gizmo oneself?
Probably not impossible. The GOES code was fairly well documented. Only problem is that I am a software person, so I am frighteningly clueless about how hard this would actually be from a hardware perspective. I know the 468 clocks used down converter antennas, so one would need to generate a carrier at the frequency the clocks expected and modulate that.
So, the question is, has anyone else already played with this idea? More importantly has anyone who knows more about hardware than I do given this any serious thought?
-- Russell At 7:42 AM -0700 2009/05/31, michael castellano wrote:
2) this is an old one: like most of us, I have a Truetime 486DC that is now a pretty paperweight (In fact I have 3 here). Has ANYONE figured out how to do SOMETHING with it? Maybe a T/C translator, a stand alone clock (not so accurate, I know) or how making it into a remote readout?
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