On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Erik Jakobsen <e...@urbakken.dk> wrote:

>
>    1. It must be at least as accurate as the radio, which implies an
>    accuracy better than about 1/2 Hz.
>
>
> Ok Brian, and it's diffuclt to determine such an accuracy.
>

Not so much any more. There are lots of sources of very accurate signals.
Most broadcast time signals are that accurate.

Alternatively you can get your own highly-accurate 10MHz reference for the
radio and then set the clock offset to zero. That is what I have done. I
have both an LPRO-101 Rubidium atomic reference and a Thunderbolt
GPS-disciplined reference.

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Cameron Park, CA 95682
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