Gang,

I took a look at the WWVB signal using a 1:1 Lissajou signal the same way I do for the FMT's. Using a 10:1 scope probe I sampled off the output of the pre-amp in the 8170 and fed it into a HP-3586B tuned to 60 kHz and compared the resultant I.F. against a HP-3336A tuned to the 15625 I.F. Both the 3586B and the 3336A are GPS locked. I won't go into the nitty gritties of how I do this, but f anyone's interested they can see my FMT Methodology at: http://www.k5cm.com/k6OQK%20FMT%20NEW.htm

What I saw was the phase of the WWVB signal shifting back and forth 180 Degrees coincident with the dips in the carrier. Coincidentally, this is what all of you have been telling me, but, just the same, it was interesting to watch. The duration of each shift obviously are a form of zeros, ones and place holder. I'm wondering if the code used to shift the phase is the same code as carried in the legacy system where the duration of the carrier dips corresponds to the ones and zeros, and the place holder.

Burt, K6OQK

Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California  U.S.A.
b...@att.net
www.biwa.cc
K6OQK
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