WWVB is a time signal radio station near Fort Collins, Colorado and is operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Most radio-controlled...
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Orolia (section WWVB changes affect early products)
a WWVB Receiver-Comparator, an instrument used to calibrate oscillators with traceability to national standards. Other early products included WWVB frequency...
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shares this site with longwave (also known as "low frequency" or LF) station WWVB, which transmits carrier and time code (no voice) at 60 kHz. NIST also operates...
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format is very similar to that of WWVB in the United States but technically is a variant of IRIG. Similarly to WWVB or MSF the signal of JJY is used to...
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Litz wire (section WWVB transmitting station)
power supplies. NIST uses litz wire in the time code broadcasting station WWVB. The station transmits on 60 kHz. Litz wire is used for the helix and variometer...
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← RJH90 RJH86 RAB99 JJY (Mt Otakadoya) RTZRT JJY (Mt Hagane) MSF ↓ WWV, WWVB ↖︎RBU, RWM BPC↗︎ ↑ HBGHBG | | | | DCF49, DCF77DCF49, DCF7 BSF BPL, BPM |...
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PPS Generic pulse-per-second IRIG Inter-Range Instrumentation Group WWVB LF Radio WWVB Fort Collins, Colorado 60 kHz DCF LF Radio DCF77 Mainflingen, DE 77...
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low frequency WWVB in Fort Collins, Colorado, is on the west coast of Kauaʻi, about 3 mi (5 km) south of Barking Sands. WWVH, WWV and WWVB are operated...
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defines the second—NIST broadcasts time signals via longwave radio station WWVB near Fort Collins, Colorado, and shortwave radio stations WWV and WWVH, located...
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from another source (for example, another NTP server, a DCF77 receiver, a WWVB receiver, or a GNSS receiver). This project was started by Adrian von Bidder...
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