I was of the understanding that SBIR's results are in
the public domain.... that however, doesn't mean that
a patented receiver that uses the SBIR results cannot
be had.

You too can use the results of this SBIR and patent
your receiver's special features.

-Chuck Harris

Cliff Sojourner wrote:
On 2012-03-15 20:53, Sam Reaves wrote:
WWVB

It seems that a commercial venture is driving this. Probably with all of
the research at taxpayer expense.

See:

http://www.xtendwave.com/HD%20Time.pdf

wow, in the document - this really bothers me

First and only receiver for the new WWVB signal (patents pending)


Cliff K6CLS

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