>
> Others have done similar with a Raspberry Pi and display for very much
> less cost. There are several examples described on personal pages if
> you search.
Indeed. I did that with a 240-volt German-labelled ELV DCF7000 I found
at weirdstuff. The Pi generates baseband DCF77 timecode for it. It's
also an NTP server, so the display is acccurate.
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"Delete! Delete! OK!" -Dr. Bronner on disk space management
Card-sorting, Joel. -Crow on solitaire
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