Yes,  you may even already have such software installed on your computer.
It comes with the standard NTP server installation.   If you modify the NTP
config file to use a WWVB reference clock then it will load the driver and
listen on an audio interface

On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Chris Arnold via time-nuts <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Any freeware out there to decode WWVB or any of the other standards out
> there? Using an audio card and pc?
> I've tried RadioClock and Clock that comes with Multipsk, but want to see
> whats else is out there. Not looking for anything to set the PC clock, just
> a mild curiosity of whats happening, signal quality or other info its
> putting out.
>
>
> N3IZN
>
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