Hi, My name's Jason, and I must admit to being drawn in by the fascinating article on Wired. ( if that makes me a dork, so be it!)
As a kid I thought it was neat to try and set my watches and clocks to WWV from the cheap, crummy 1960's JC-penny all-band receiver , but was always annoyed that the net result was "The time on the clock in the front of the classroom IS the correct time, and the only clock that matters, PERIOD. ;) In terms of "Knowing thy enemy," I find this study of time very intriguing. I've also built the AVR oscilloscope clock kit, (board which drives a regular scope) which has the option of being driven by an external source. I've also scrounged some battered gear with Nixie displays, a Nixie clock is definitely on my list of things to do. So I've read through the links on http://www.leapsecond.com/time-nuts.htm... some of this stuff I understand, some I clearly don't! Any other links to newbie-type documentation would be greatly appreciated. I guess my interest at this point would be as such: Obtaining an accurate time signal, from GPS, etc, possibly accurising it further, and then using it to likely BOTH drive a homebrew clock, AND setting the time on one of my computers that would become my "master time server." My first two targeted questions are: 1) I have a Handar 541 WWV receiver. I've searched high and low for a manual for the the thing (so I can power it up without frying it) with no luck, even the company that acquired Handar couldn't put their hands on a copy. Would anybody on this list have this info? 2) What exactly IS, and what is contained within the Lucent RFG XO? I did a bit of googling, and didn't come up with any documentation for this device. Is the "manual" out there? Being a Ham who enjoys older tube-based gear, I gather that at its simplest, its not unlike a "xtal calibrator" reference oscillator. Thanks, Jason kf6pqt -- --... ...-- -.. . -.- ..-. -.... .--. --.- - AMI #1625 SKCC #3768 http://kf6pqt.net _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.