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Joseph Fenn wrote:
I agree with whoever said WWVH in Hawii is l/c and on same status as wwv in Colorado, so these "skyscan" clocks should perform as specified. I found though that my latest one will keep time right to the second for a period of time, the I have to move it upstairs where reception is better and leave it there for 24 hours. Once reset to exact time tick I again put downstairs in the shack and its good for another momth or so. I fail to see how the clock reader can discriminate between WWVH (on Kauai) and WWV in Colorado. Well, you're right for the wrong reason. :-) The clock reader can't, because it doesn't listen to either one. As has been pointed out already, it uses WWVB (60 KHz) in Colorado. (massive cross-posting removed) -- John Miller Email address: domain, n4vu.com; username, jsm Involvement with people is always a very delicate thing -- it requires real maturity to become involved and not get all messed up. -Bernard Cooke |
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