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WWV and WWVH metrics near Washington DC via refclock_wwv
I've got a semi-regularly updated plot of WWV and WWVH signal
metrics in suburban Washington DC on-line at http://www.trailing-edge.com/~shoppa/wwv/ These are generated from the wwv5 metrics produced by NTP using refclock_wwv and a Ten-Tec RX-320 computer-controlled receiver. Antenna is a random wire in the attic. The graphs are... busy! 10 lines, for WWV and WWVH on each of 2.5, 5, 10, 15, and 20MHz (actually there's no WWVH on 20MHz). I do have archived data pre-June, I'll try to put it online sometime... right now it's from mid-June onward. I'm going to try to add more graphs showing refclock_wwv performance, especially during signal re-acquisition and QSY'ing. Tim. |
Dude!
This is awesome!!!! Scotty "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message om... I've got a semi-regularly updated plot of WWV and WWVH signal metrics in suburban Washington DC on-line at http://www.trailing-edge.com/~shoppa/wwv/ These are generated from the wwv5 metrics produced by NTP using refclock_wwv and a Ten-Tec RX-320 computer-controlled receiver. Antenna is a random wire in the attic. The graphs are... busy! 10 lines, for WWV and WWVH on each of 2.5, 5, 10, 15, and 20MHz (actually there's no WWVH on 20MHz). I do have archived data pre-June, I'll try to put it online sometime... right now it's from mid-June onward. I'm going to try to add more graphs showing refclock_wwv performance, especially during signal re-acquisition and QSY'ing. Tim. |
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