This is just way to much of a coincidence; I'm in Seattle to!

I'm thinking to go with David Forbes idea. I hadn't realized that the
crystals were accurately inaccurate.

I'm thinking to have a BCD encoding dip switch that sets the number of
forward or backwards seconds per day.

Thank you all so much for your help and advice.

Steve

On Nov 3, 9:54 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Adam,
>
> We are both in the same area (physically).  Maybe collab on the WWVB  might
> be in hand.
> I did suggest it, because he said Arduino, and I have found plenty of  
> online code specific to WWVB and Arduino.   But, like you, still a  work in
> progress as it sits powerless in front of me.
>
> Also, I did get the bigger antenna.  6" long.   Also hungry  for power to
> be applied at some end.
> I do agree on Seattle being bad for reception.  In fact, I just got  
> Citizen to take back my $800 watch because it would not get the time (Citizen 
>  
> ATom).  Many times back to the shop and they even sent me a damn blue  antenna
> and told me I must sit the antenna between East and the  watch.   Uhhhg.  
> Not spending that kind of money for a  watch that needs extra items / gadgets
> / antenna / and magic to keep time.
>
> Projects, projects.  What's the part number to buy some more time in  the
> day?
>
> Michail  
>
> In a message dated 11/3/2010 8:49:34 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
>
> [email protected] writes:
>
> -Adam

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