I guess my question is who has the right to grant "exclusive rights" for the ability to decode a very simple protocol? Was a patent actually granted for this?

John

On 2/19/2014 4:49 PM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote:
It may be true that WWVB is sending out a new
format, but the receivers for it don't seem to
exist.  The exclusive rights are held by this
company, which is clearly on hold while it
tries to find a customer who will pay for a
wafer run:

http://eversetclocks.com/

I've seen this sort of thing many times before.
Don't be surprised if this goes the way of
AM stereo, etc.

Does anyone have any positive news about this?

Rick
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