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common phase DDS?
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common phase DDS?
clifto writes:
wrote: Then how come wall clocks based on WWVB work so well anywhere in CONUS? To my knowledge they don't use the WWVB carrier as a frequency reference, like this DDS scheme appears to do. Tracking the carrier would require the clock receiver to be on all the time. All the clocks I have, including my DCF77 unit, read the time code and set the clock. If the signal is weak, they keep trying for 5 minutes or so. The most common is every 4 hours. They then free run from an on-board crystal between sets. With the upgrade to WWVB, there is at least one period in the whole US were the code can be recovered. This is a lot easier than recovering the carrier. Clocks only display seconds, and sometimes only minutes, so gettting the code right is pretty easy. When you first set up a clock or change the battery, it might take a diurnal period to get the time set. Over the years I have noticed misreads-- 1 minute off, or 1 hour off-- which are corrected at next read period. Steve. -- Steven D. Swift, , http://www.novatech-instr.com NOVATECH INSTRUMENTS, INC. P.O. Box 55997 206.301.8986, fax 206.363.4367 Seattle, Washington 98155 USA |
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