[email protected] said:
> I think the Heathkit clock was more sophisticated.  It read the 100hz
> data code and automatically set the hour, minute, seconds, and date.
...

When did WWV start sending the data on 100 Hz?

I was playing with a WWV simulator the other day, and was surprised to hear 
it.

I remember listening to WWV when I was a kid.  That was back in the '50s.  I 
don't remember hearing the 100 Hz blips.  Of course, I could have been using 
gear that didn't have much of a response at 100 Hz.


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