Hi

The question is - what’s the goal? 

If this is just a way to keep clocks ticking within the roughly 0.1 seconds you 
can 
see by eye, not a lot is needed. If it’s a device to drive Time Nuts sort of 
gear to 
parts in ten to the bazilyionth, then things get a bit more complicated. Feed 
it 
with it’s own GPS receiver or feed it with something else? 

Lots of questions. No real need to answer them unless the budget does go 
through 
with the shutdown in it. I suspect that the heart of a simple device can be 
done with a sub
$2 chip. GPS (obviously) would be on top of that cost. 

Going closed source / mystery box ….. not for me !!!!

Bob

> On Aug 25, 2018, at 7:33 AM, D. Resor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I thought I would search in a different way for a WWVB signal generator
> design.  I found this item.  While the designer explains it isn't as
> accurate as WWVB it may be another starting point.
> 
> http://www.tauntek.com/wwvbgen-low-cost-wwvb-time-signal-generator.htm
> 
> 
> 
> Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
> http://hammondorganservice.com
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