That is a very impressive project.

-=Bryan=-

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Subject: [time-nuts] Re: local WWVB ?

When there was talk a few years ago about this service going away I found this 
alternative: https://www.anishathalye.com/2016/12/26/micro-wwvb/

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Dec 10, 2021, 15:54 by [email protected]:

> Hi Folks,
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> I always like your discussions! Now I'd like to ask a question.
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> Has anyone designed and/or sold a "WWVB repeater" device? I can picture a
> Raspberry Pi which had software to get NTP data or GPS-referenced time, and
> a small 60 kHz transmitter, which would send the proper WWVB timecode data
> to the several "atomic clocks" I have around the house.
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> If not, I'll look into coding something for the Pi or maybe a M5Stack
> platform.
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> Cheers,
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> Larry
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