I'm not sure what the current status is, but the NTP code has from time immemorial contained modules for those... actually the CHU module (basically a bell 103 software decoder) was what got me interested in software signal processing ;-)
On 9/30/07, Jose A. Amador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I guess you are using ntp via modem. > > I am interested in finding a way to sync Linux to CHU, WWV or WWVB using > a soundcard and the radio time codes. > > Does anyone on the list has already done that? How? > > 73, > > Jose, CO2JA > > --- > > David Munn wrote: > > > for clock accuracy im using the ntp server of au.pool.ntp.org as > > Dimension4 is only for Windows..clock seems to be accurate.... > > > > Tnx Andy K3UK for a very good job....need to add some comments for > > Linux users.... > > > > Hope to see some of you on JT65A > > > > David VK4BDJ > > > __________________________________________ > > Participe en Universidad 2008. > 11 al 15 de febrero del 2008. > Palacio de las Convenciones, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba > http://www.universidad2008.cu > > > Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Page at > http://www.obriensweb.com/drsked/drsked.php > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- Regards, Robert Thompson ==================================================== ~ Concise, Complete, Correct: Pick Two ~ Faster, Cheaper, Better: Pick Two ~ Pervasive, Powerful, Trustworthy: Pick One ~ "Whom the computers would destroy, they first drive mad." ~ -- Anonymous ====================================================