On Wednesday, August 1. 2012, 19:27:06 Maurice Janssen wrote:
> 
> Did you compensate for the delay of the radio signal?  Radio waves
> travel at about 300,000 km/s which is equivalent with a delay of
> 3.3 ms / 1000 km.
> 
> If you are located in Iceland (judging by the TLD of your email
> address), your distance to the DCF77 source is more than 2000 km, so
> that's 7 or 8 ms.  Probably a bit more because at that distance, you are
> not receiving the ground wave but a wave that has bounced to the earth's
> ionosphere.  Not sure how much that adds to the delay.
Thanks for your answer. I thought about this but the server is located in 
central europe therefore it should not influence much. 

Regards,

Klaus
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