On 14 Mar, 2012, at 18:08 , Brooke Clarke wrote: > The WWB paper "New Improved System for WWVB Broadcast" given at the 43rd PTTI > November 2011 is at: http://jks.com/wwvb.pdf > > Part of the processing gain comes directly from the BPSK modulation and that > amounts to a little over 10 dB improvement, but there's a further 18 dB gain > to be had by accumulating an hours worth of data and processing that.
It is a little interesting that the PTTI paper left out some of the interesting details one would need to actually decode the new signal, in particular the specification of the 14 second "Sync" sequence, which is necessary to know to find the alignment of minutes, and the value of the "60-bit hour-synchronization code", which defines the sequence of phase reversals in each minute's modulation in an hour and, as I understand it, is necessary to know to take full advantage of the hour-averaging thing. I assume this might have been done to allow the company which participated in the design of the signal to complete a receiver for it before they start transmitting that way while keeping anyone else from starting a receiver project until after the transmissions start? Dennis Ferguson _______________________________________________ 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.
