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CA was in NJ wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: Huh? WWVH in Lihue used to come in five and nine everywhere in Hawaii. On AM car radios, tape recorders, sometimes even rice cookers. The topic is WWVB, the binary signal. WWVH is the voice signal, which an autosetting clock will not understand. Yes, the topic is WWVB, but WWV and WWVH *do* have a digital signal which can and is decoded by computers and auto-setting clocks. |
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