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DataDoc
Nilsson Schmilsson
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 Hey, my watch is wrong!

"...This won't address problems faced by shortwave listeners and users of time signal stations..."

Like every watch and clock that sets itself using the time signals. Might PO a few people.
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That Snows the Goat & Craig's Crafts


alphapointe
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January 12th, @12:41PM

Atomic watches and clocks set their time via WWVB, a 60khz signal. The news item is referring to the AM stations in the shortwave bands, like WWV at 2.5, 5, 10, 15, and 20MHz.

This will not affect atomic clocks/watches at all.

EDIT:
Here is WWV's web site:
»tf.nist.gov/stations/wwv.html

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DataDoc
Nilsson Schmilsson
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Greenville, NC
·Suddenlink

said by alphapointe See Profile :

Atomic watches and clocks set their time via WWVB, a 60khz signal. The news item is referring to the AM stations in the shortwave bands, like WWV at 2.5, 5, 10, 15, and 20MHz.

This will not affect atomic clocks/watches at all.

EDIT:
Here is WWV's web site:
»tf.nist.gov/stations/wwv.html

You are correct, Sir!

No coffee in the morning causes confusion in me.
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W1RFI

join:2003-05-12
Burlington, CT
reply to DataDoc
Like every watch and clock that sets itself using the time signals. Might PO a few people.
The time-signal sychronized clocks use the 60 kHz WWVB signals, as a rule. These will not be affected by BPL.

Ed Hare, ARRL


DataDoc
Nilsson Schmilsson
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Greenville, NC
·Suddenlink

said by W1RFI See Profile :

Like every watch and clock that sets itself using the time signals. Might PO a few people.
The time-signal sychronized clocks use the 60 kHz WWVB signals, as a rule. These will not be affected by BPL.

Ed Hare, ARRL
alphapointe already said this, and I agreed I was incorrect.
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That Snows the Goat & Craig's Crafts
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