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![]() "Al Dykes" wrote in message ... In article , Ray D. O'Mann wrote: Hello, Does anyone have any schematics or recommendations for such for building a WWV receiver? I can't afford to buy one due to disability-related medical expenses, but I could afford to build one with some help. The help I can get. The schematic I have not. Can you please help? Thank you very much. There are several computer programs to sync the clock in any commputer to a source with tied to NIST via the internet. If you turn on all the features it automatically adjusts for the round-trip delays, and the drift in the crystal on your PC and will be accurate to 10's of milliseconds. This is called NTP (Network Time Protocol) I can think of a couple of ways to set this up if you have a dial-up internet connection. See http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/ and http://www.ntp.org/ Here's a very good and easy to use application... It's called D4 (Dimension 4) time. http://www.ise.ufl.edu/kisko/files/f...20Time%20Sync/ Works with Win9x/ME but not with XP (XP has it's own time sync application). |
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