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On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 15:29:58 GMT, Dale Parfitt wrote:
"Frnak McKenney" wrote in message m... --snip-- On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 07:17:39 -0400, Bill M wrote: Frnak McKenney wrote: I'd like to listen in on NIST's 60kHz time broadcasts on WWVB "directly", but I like building things, and besides, I'm too chea... er, "thrifty" to go out and buy a VLF-specific receiver. May be a moot point if you're just doing this for the heckuvit but there's nothing to listen to per se at WWVB since the time is encoded with pulse width modulation, ie no voice. I'm hoping that what I build will at least give me some idea of the WWVB signal strength. I started out being curious about the various "Atomic clocks" and thought about building a dedicated 60kHz WWVB receiver, but one of the problems one runs into with an idea like that is that "debugging" can be exremely frustrating without some piece of equipment that can offer a "second opinion". For $14 you can buy a decent converter- and put it on a decent receiver. http://jacksonharbor.home.att.net/lfconv.htm WWVB may be strong, but you may never know with your idea, - not knowing your converted receiver's sensitivity, immunity to overload, images and the ability to have a decent antenna. Dale, Thanks for the pointer. I apparently overlooked this one. Now all I have to do is find "a decent receiver". grin! Actually, it's a good excuse to fire up the old Heathkit Mohican shortwave set (with SIX -- count 'em! SIX transistors!) my father and I built some years back as a brithday gift for my mother. I replaced the power supply electrolytics a few years ago so I could hear static and background hiss over the hum (yes, it was that bad grin!), but the insides could use a good dusting as well. Tighten up the dial cord. That sort of thing. And $14 vs. several hours with a 'scope and a signal generator trying to tune my "hacked" RF and LO sections sounds like a good choice. Thanks. Frank -- Once we believe in ourselves, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight, or any experience that reveals the human spirit. -- e e cummings -- Frank McKenney, McKenney Associates Richmond, Virginia / (804) 320-4887 Munged E-mail: frank uscore mckenney ayut mined spring dawt cahm (y'all) |
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