The second recording still did not get the clock to sync.

So I tried an all up test, setting a WaveTek 288 signal generator to 5Mhz at -47db, and used your audio to AM modulate the signal. This gets the AGC amp back into
the picture.  And it successfully decoded, saying 10:15 PST!

The synthetic recording also worked via RF.

So I guess I'm concluding that the clock had some bad electrolytic capacitors, which I fixed, and I'm now going through a crummy reception period for WWV. I used to be able to get WWV on 5 or 10 Mhz overnight with just a wire strung out from the clock,
but that doesn't seem to be cutting it anymore.

Thanks for the assistance.

Scott

Majdi S. Abbas wrote:
        There was a lot of fading present; possibly too much for the
receiver to work with.

        Try this recording instead:

        http://puck.nether.net/~majdi/WWV-10MHZ.wav

        Still some of the usual fading, but not nearly as bad as the
other night.

        --msa

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