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"Tim Shoppa" wrote in message
oups.com... Of the longwave radio frequencies used for time standards, 40kHz (JJY, Japan), 77.5kHz (DCF, Germany) and 60 kHz (WWVB and MSF) crystals are off-the-shelf items in the Digikey catalog at less than a dollar each. Really...! Hmm... perhaps time to re-visit the "WWVB receiver using op-amps and a small microcontroller" ida? One of the regular contributors to Circuit Cellar Ink tried it a while back (4 years?), but wasn't successful. A successful project would be worth a write-up in some hobbyist magazine (of what's left... Nuts & Volts seems to be about it in the US...) Anyone know which time service folks in Oz or the Kiwis use? ---Joel Kolstad |
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