Hi

Well that’s a bit more information. We seem to be missing the deployment 
schedule on the other new modulation formats. I kind of doubt that the watch 
and clock guys are going to start the fabs turning out millions of chips until 
they can test all the formats. 

…… the 100 bps signals looks interesting …. Not real clear how well it will do 
with a <30Hz wide crystal filter.

Bob


On May 31, 2014, at 4:14 AM, Tom Van Baak (lab) <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://tf.boulder.nist.gov/general/pdf/2719.pdf
> 
> /tvb (i5s)
> 
>> On May 31, 2014, at 1:03 AM, "David I. Emery" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>   Well the actual details of the WWVB modulation and time
>> codes are now published.
>> 
>>   Was just leafing through some journals while doing some
>> boring system configuration here...
>> 
>>   IEEE Communications Magazine May 2014 has a paper on page 210
>> by Yingsi Liang, Oren Eliezer, Dinesh Rajan, John Lowe
>> 
>> "WWVB Time Signal Broadcast Format and Multi Mode Receiver"
>> 
>>   Seems to tell a lot more... 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Dave Emery N1PRE/AE, [email protected]  DIE Consulting, Weston, Mass 
>> 02493
>> "An empty zombie mind with a forlorn barely readable weatherbeaten
>> 'For Rent' sign still vainly flapping outside on the weed encrusted pole - 
>> in 
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>> 
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