Hi John,
Comparison to a local standard would probably work out better
with a TRF receiver than with a superhet... too many "standards"
to sort out.
It would be trivial to use a 3586B to detect the time signal, you
can hear it chugging along merrily.
-Chuck Harris
J. Forster wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Hearing the WWVB signal is one thing, but how do you compare the received
signal to your local standard? The 3586C has a "Carrier Track" function,
which is waaay kewl IMO, and an external reference input, but how would
you do the comparison to parts in 10 E7 or better?
-John
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It hears WWVB quite well, but then it is a rather strong
signal.
Seriously, a HP3586B would be a fine receiver for a WWVB
timing setup, but way, way, overkill.
In other words, perfect for time-nuts!
-Chuck
Perry Sandeen wrote:
Gents,
Has anybody used a HP 3586B for a 60KHz receiver? If so, how well did
it work?
Regards,
Perrier
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