[time-nuts] WWV receivers?
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Thu Oct 27 07:20:18 UTC 2016
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In message <5A002554-8D90-4C75-95DA-21DB45D61E95 at kfu.com>, Nick Sayer via time-
nuts writes:
>If you’re in North America, a CHU receiver is a lot easier to make
>than WWV/WWVH. The CHU timecode is just BEL 103 AFSK at 300 baud -
>it was a one-chip solution 20 years ago when I made one in college.
We have CPUs and sounds-cards these days...
Also: The KiwiSDR is nearly perfect hardware, no matter which VLF/HF
station you want: You can track GPS and four (possibly 8) VLF/HF
stations at the same time.
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