There has been times in the past where I needed to make broadcast off-air recording that needed positive time indication. In those cases I would record the station's audio on one track and one of the WWV's on the other. I would start my recording early or let it run past the end of the program in order to get the top of the minute announcement of the time. For my needs this was more than adequate, as it didn't require anything more than a stereo playback contraption, and who could argue with the time!

Burt


At 10:50 AM 12/8/2010, someone wrote:
> On another list to which I subscribe, the question was asked about the
> suitability of recording WWV 2.5mhz audio as one track when recording
> off the air signals of interest as a time reference.
>
> The person who asked the question didn't really state his intentions but
> they seem very similar to my immediate needs. That is, simply a time
> reference - that is "the time", the start of the minute, and periodic
> references (i.e. seconds) between the announcements.

Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California  U.S.A.
b...@att.net
www.biwa.cc
K6OQK

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