Hello,
My first post here. I found this group's user group page while researching a source for either a WWV, GPS or Network referenced oscillator. The devices/equipment which I was able to find didn't seem to fit the requirements. What I have is a Maas-Rowe DCB1 (Digital Chronobell Series 1) clock controller. Seen here: http://hammondorganservice.com/downloads/images/carillon/TempleCitySDADCB1a. jpg The system can be heard playing the Westminster Chimes and striking 12 noon here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij5c6RqGhn0 It can be programmed to play Westminster sequences and/or music selections using Maas-Rowe real struck chromatically tuned bell rods. This unit is installed in Southern California Edison area. The problem is, this unit receives its clock reference from the 60Hz AC line to keep it in sync. Up until a few years ago this worked very well. Now, Edison's 60Hz line frequency is all over the place and this clock unit now gains 30 seconds and/or more a week which makes it difficult to keep it synchronized. The 60Hz reference can be switched out by the use of dip switches, however that setting isn't much better. I was trying to locate a cost effective clock reference which can be synchronized from either WWV, request the correct time from a net server or possibly GPS. It then needs a clock referenced output of 60Hz. Does such a thing exist? Thank You Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co. http://hammondorganservice.com Hammond USA warranty service "Most people don't have a sense of humor. They think they do, but they don't." --Jonathan Winters _______________________________________________ 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.