Among my time nut toys is a Consumer grade GPS clock and a similar WWVB
clock.  The WWVB clock consistently runs about 0.2 seconds ahead of the GPS
one.  I know no one can say why without knowing the particulars of the two
clock's circuits.  Just thought I'd post it for what it's worth.

Regards.

Max.  K 4 O DS.
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Max,

I see similar things here. I've always put it down to relatively poor circuitry in the radio clock, which is why I built my NTP-controlled wall clock!

 http://www.satsignal.eu/raspberry-pi/DigitalClock.html

One radio clock is below. That particular MSF clock is actually not too bad - visibly it's in sync with the NTP clock (which itself is within a few microseconds of GPS time).

73,
David GM8ARV
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