Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-14 Thread paul swed
time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On > Behalf Of Charles P. Steinmetz > Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 6:03 PM > To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement > Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock) > > Joe wrote: > > >In a sligh

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-14 Thread J. L. Trantham
@febo.com] On Behalf Of Charles P. Steinmetz Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 6:03 PM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock) Joe wrote: >In a slightly different direction, are there any commercially ava

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread J. L. Trantham
Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock) On 6/13/2013 9:02 AM, J. L. Trantham wrote: > However, as a 'modern art' piece, I might have a chance. :^) > > Joe > > Like this? http://www.rfca

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread Charles P. Steinmetz
Joe wrote: In a slightly different direction, are there any commercially available 'PSK Compliant Atomic Clocks' out there for those of us used to looking at the 'correct time'? Also, what, exactly, was the advantage of changing modulation formats? That 'killed' all the existing 'Atomic Clocks

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread paul swed
Sorry thats a bit much. It does look like a rats nest. Colors good. On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 4:58 PM, Rex wrote: > On 6/13/2013 9:02 AM, J. L. Trantham wrote: > >> However, as a 'modern art' piece, I might have a chance. :^) >> >> Joe >> >> >> > Like this? > > http://www.rfcafe.com/**references/

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread Rex
On 6/13/2013 9:02 AM, J. L. Trantham wrote: However, as a 'modern art' piece, I might have a chance. :^) Joe Like this? http://www.rfcafe.com/references/electrical/images/Bob%20Pease%20Breadboard.jpg Hmm, maybe not. ___ time-nuts mailing list --

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread paul swed
f paul swed > Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 10:37 AM > To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement > Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock) > > Joe > Thats really a silly statement. The issue is this, we tech types put things > in

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread J. L. Trantham
^) Joe -Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of paul swed Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 10:37 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock) Joe

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread paul swed
Joe Thats really a silly statement. The issue is this, we tech types put things in rows and columns. But true artists use dead bug style with lots of wire and parts flying everyplace. Put the whole glob in a picture frame and you have a seriously worthy piece of art. How could your wife complain? P

Re: [time-nuts] Spectracom 8170 Time of Day grief...(WWVB Clock)

2013-06-13 Thread J. L. Trantham
In a slightly different direction, are there any commercially available 'PSK Compliant Atomic Clocks' out there for those of us used to looking at the 'correct time'? Also, what, exactly, was the advantage of changing modulation formats? That 'killed' all the existing 'Atomic Clocks'? I have loo