Chris Albertson kirjoitti:

NTP will so this.  There is an IRIG reference clock.  You really do
want to use NTP to discipline the PC's clock.  Almost every other
method is worse and causes time discontinuities.
If you happen to have TTL level IRIG it s very easy to convert it to
amplitude modulated IRIG.   The standard is a 1KHz tone.
Build a cheap 1KHz oscillator.  A 555 timer is good enough.  Then you
a single transister if IC time switch to modulate the amplitude of the
signal.  The details are not critical.

That's good idea if the phase of the 1 kHz signal is not critical?

I checked the IRIG-B signal with oscilloscope and looks like the 1 kHz signal's phase is locked to the time signal. The bits will always start and stop at exactly same phase. That makes sense because with phase detector it could be possible to get very accurate timing from the 1 kHz signal - much better than following the amplitude only. That's one reason why I was interested about chipsets; if they can follow the phase also. I think if I design any hardware for that it should follow the phase also? It may be complex...

Does anyone know if the soundcard based IRIG decoder will follow the phase also, or only the amplitude (?)

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73s!
Esa
OH4KJU
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