[time-nuts] WWVB Dephaser Question

Bob kb8tq kb8tq at n1k.org
Thu Oct 8 19:40:22 UTC 2020


Hi

A lot depends on your antenna setup. You can also swamp out the incoming
WWVB signal…….

Bob

> On Oct 8, 2020, at 2:07 PM, <rcbuck at atcelectronics.com> <rcbuck at atcelectronics.com> wrote:
> 
> I have read several different articles where the WWVB phase shift is
> eliminated by doubling the signal to 120 kHz. Several members of the
> list have built these units.
> 
> Assume I build a circuit to double the incoming signal and use a schmitt
> trigger to get a 120 kHz square wave.  If I then divide that signal back
> down to 60 kHz will that signal be strong enough to swamp out the WWVB
> signal? I'm guessing it will be since it is at the 5 volt level and
> somewhere in the +25 dBm or greater range.
> 
> Ray,
> AB7HE
> 
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