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You could try Meinberg in Germany. www.meinberg.de
Rob Kimberley
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Sent: 06 June 2010 4:42 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] DCF77 c
ay, June 06, 2010 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] DCF77 clock with UTC display
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> >DCF77 is transmitted in CET/CEST and so receivers generally just
> display the received data with some allowing other TZ offsets as it can be
> received in the UK for example. I also lucked ou
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> Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 1:55 AM
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] DCF77 clock with UTC display
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>> >DCF77 is transmitted in CET/CEST and so receivers generally just
>> display the received data with some allowing other TZ offsets as it can be
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2010 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] DCF77 clock with UTC display
>DCF77 is transmitted in CET/CEST and so receivers generally just
display the received data with some allowing other TZ offsets as it can be
received in the UK for example. I also lucked out when looking for one
where >daylig
Giuseppe Marullo wrote:
>If it is, why not purchase an *analog* DCF77 synchronized clock, set
it to local radio time and then just move the hands on the spindle to
reflect UTC? That's what I did with my WWV clocks that only handle the
US time zones. >Worked just fine.
Well, I could just buy a
>If it is, why not purchase an *analog* DCF77 synchronized clock, set
it to local radio time and then just move the hands on the spindle to
reflect UTC? That's what I did with my WWV clocks that only handle the
US time zones. >Worked just fine.
Well, I could just buy a 3 USD LCD digital clock, s
Giuseppe,
I know this might get me hung, drawn and quartered
:-) , but is your need really just for a radio synchronized clock
that shows UTC for use in the shack?
If it is, why not purchase an *analog* DCF77 synchronized clock, set
it to local radio time and then just move the
>DCF77 is transmitted in CET/CEST and so receivers generally just
display the received data with some allowing other TZ offsets as it can
be received in the UK for example. I also lucked out when looking for
one where >daylight savings adjustments could be removed .
Mike,
exactly what I am e
DCF77 is transmitted in CET/CEST and so receivers generally just
display the received data with some allowing other TZ offsets as it can
be received in the UK for example. I also lucked out when looking for
one where daylight savings adjustments could be removed .
Le 05/06/2010 23:37, Giusep
Harry,
thanks for your answer. I tried to look at the instructions, but I am
unable to tell for certain if it can display UTC.
I mean, there is a mention about foreign time, but everything else is
about no need to manually setup Winter/Summer time, exactly what I would
like to avoid.
How could
Hi,
Do you mean something like this?
http://www.conrad-international.com/websale7/?shopid=conrad-int&act=product&prod_number=671628
They sell several radio controlled clocks. Most of these clocks can
display UTC.
Harry
On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 17:27:05 +0200, Giuseppe Marullo
wrote:
> Hi all,
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Hi all,
I would like to know which could be the cheapest clock (possibly not
wristwatch) that would display UTC time. It seems that DCF77 clocks
either display CET/CEST and/or other timezone but I was unable to locate
a UTC display so far.
This is the closest match I found, sadly it does not
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