Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-04 Thread Max Robinson
group send a blank email to funwithwood-subscr...@yahoogroups.com - Original Message - From: "Tom Knox" To: "Time-Nuts" Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 1:46 PM Subject: Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks... It is all a matter of proper placement, now I know

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-04 Thread Didier Juges
Max, This is a very interesting project and well documented, thank you! Didier KO4BB David J Taylor wrote: >Among my time nut toys is a Consumer grade GPS clock and a similar WWVB >clock. The WWVB clock consistently runs about 0.2 seconds ahead of the >GPS >one. I know no one can say why with

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-04 Thread Collins, Graham
frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks... Is your code posted anywhere? I've been meaning to do roughly the same. -- Phil On Oct 3, 2013 12:07 PM, "Collins, Graham" wrote: > David, > > Your raspberry-pi NTP clock is very cool. > > I have pu

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-03 Thread Phil Genera
Sorry, I was looking for Graham's Arduino code; clearly my comprehension and clarity limited on the phone. On Oct 3, 2013 3:53 PM, "Sarah White" wrote: > http://www.satsignal.eu/raspberry-pi/DigitalClock.html > > third paragraph: > > I've provided the source and binary files in >>>this<<< Zip arc

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-03 Thread Sarah White
http://www.satsignal.eu/raspberry-pi/DigitalClock.html third paragraph: I've provided the source and binary files in >>>this<<< Zip archive, so you can either run the program as-is, or modify it to suit your own preferences. On 10/3/2013 6:43 PM, Phil Genera wrote: > Is your code posted anywhere

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-03 Thread Phil Genera
Is your code posted anywhere? I've been meaning to do roughly the same. -- Phil On Oct 3, 2013 12:07 PM, "Collins, Graham" wrote: > David, > > Your raspberry-pi NTP clock is very cool. > > I have put together something along the same line but is in reality just a > network connected NTP discipli

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-03 Thread Collins, Graham
David, Your raspberry-pi NTP clock is very cool. I have put together something along the same line but is in reality just a network connected NTP disciplined clock display using an Arduino and a typical 16x2 LCD housed in a small project box. The Arduino has a network shield and get's it power

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-03 Thread Tom Knox
look from one to the other. Thomas Knox > From: david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk > To: time-nuts@febo.com > Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2013 19:22:04 +0100 > Subject: Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks... > > Among my time nut toys is a Consumer grade GPS clock and a similar WWVB

Re: [time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-03 Thread David J Taylor
Among my time nut toys is a Consumer grade GPS clock and a similar WWVB clock. The WWVB clock consistently runs about 0.2 seconds ahead of the GPS one. I know no one can say why without knowing the particulars of the two clock's circuits. Just thought I'd post it for what it's worth. Regards.

[time-nuts] A man with two clocks...

2013-10-03 Thread Max Robinson
Among my time nut toys is a Consumer grade GPS clock and a similar WWVB clock. The WWVB clock consistently runs about 0.2 seconds ahead of the GPS one. I know no one can say why without knowing the particulars of the two clock's circuits. Just thought I'd post it for what it's worth. Regard