Am Sonntag, 6. Januar 2008 11:14 schrieb Bent: Hi there
Hi Erik
(We better do this in English - not to many non-OZ hams read Danish)
We have used a DCF receiver at OZ7SAT to keep the clock in the PC accurate. We have since moved to used NTP instead, so the issue is somewhat moot.
I know that this is not what you ask for, but I believe that the one second pulses coming from a DCF receiver are pretty accurate, so I don't see why it should not be possible to use a DCF receiver as a frequency normal.
I was thinking along the same line until I reread and found that frequency normal reference. A good description for an NTP-clock was found here: http://www.obbl-net.de/dcf77.html Text and description is in the german language. I always wanted to - but never build it yet. Jürgen, DK4JB
Best 73 de Bent/OZ6BL
PS Try to ask at linux-hams@vger.kernel.org. I believe the audience there is bigger than here on Opensuse-ham
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