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Bob kb8tq writes:

>The WWVB modulation is *very* predictable. Once you have lock, 
>you can guess just about every phase reversal you will see.
>[...]
>The point of this being that you *could* pre-flip the data before it
>went into a buffer. That way the buffer integration time constant 
>could be quite long. 

I would just use two buffers and decide which one based on the
prediction, that way DC-offsets will not cause trouble.

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