[time-nuts] Re: Time Signal Transmitter (low power)

Lux, Jim jim at luxfamily.com
Tue Jan 25 17:21:07 UTC 2022


On 1/25/22 7:52 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
> Hi
>
> I would check the local rules and regs before you put money
> into one of these gizmos. At least by the rules over here, this
> sort of thing might get you in trouble.

Setting a watch 30 cm away would require *very* low power

At 20m, you'd probably be risking setting your neighbors' clocks (unless 
you live in the middle of a huge tract of deserted land, of which there 
are many in Australia)


>
> Bob
>
>> On Jan 25, 2022, at 5:29 AM, Anthony Dunne <agdunne at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> G'day time nut friends
>>
>> I wonder if one of you could point me in the right direction on how to purchase (if one exists) a Time Signal Transmitter for use at the local level (range 20m) for synchronising watches and radio clocks using the various standard radio frequencies?
>>
>> And for the transmitter itself to receive / synchronise it's time using NTP?
>>
>> I am in Australia and we are out of range for the normal transmissions...
>>
>>
>> Kind regards to you all
>>
>>
>> Anthony Dunne
>>
>> Sydney, Australia
>>
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