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WWVB is a time station operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which derives its time from a system of atomic clocks with frequency.

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The time code format and additional information can be found on the WWVB Wikipedia page. PSK Phase-Shift Keying is also used on the carrier as an additional time code. The time code is encoded in the duration of the gap between pulses. WWVB is an LF Low Frequency (30-300 kHz) time signal in the USA.The WWVB signal is transmitted via a phased array of two identical antenna systems, spaced 2,810 feet (857 m) apart, one of which was previously used for WWVL.Each consists of four 400-foot (122 m) towers that are used to suspend a "top-loaded monopole" (), consisting of a diamond-shaped "web" of several cables in a horizontal plane (a capacitive "top-hat") supported by the towers, and a.You'll need to put your radio clock close to pick up the signal best. Upload the code to an attiny45, put a 20" or so wire on pin 6 and power with 5v. Believe it or not, you can generate a time signal to set your WWVB controlled radio clocks with just an attiny45, wire antenna, and a battery.
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clock but not as good as any laboratory frequency source.
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Before we start let me guess the accuracy of a PC sound card is better than a PC time-ofday.

\$\begingroup\$ - Yes, I've thought about a WWVB/DCF77 module, but I'm afraid the ferrite antenna will be too thick to fit in the 10 mm height.List of available web pages Last Update: Wednesday May 17, 2000.
