Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!rex!ames!uhccux!sparc1.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu From: kevin@sparc1.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Kevin Y. Mayeshiro) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp Subject: WWV/H Outdoor Antenna? Message-ID: <10980@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu> Date: 16 Jan 91 20:39:31 GMT Sender: news@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu Distribution: na Organization: University of Hawaii Computing Center Lines: 35 A few weeks ago I posted a message asking for information on ntp software. I would like to thank Bob Cunningham, Erik Fair, David Schachter, Milo Medin, and David Curry for all of their advice and assistance. Now that our PSTI Time Source Clock is up and running, I have another question. Can anyone recommend a good outdoor antenna? In fact, it does not have to be good. Kauai is not that far away, so the antenna could be mediocre. I am looking for something that is a little better than the indoor antenna that was provided with our PSTI clock. (I did not order the clock, therefore I did not select the indoor antenna.) The clock.txt document contained information on available clocks. Is there a document with antenna information? If I receive enough responses, would anyone be interested in a summary? I would like to stay away from the copper wire antenna kits. I do not think that the university would approve of the placement of copper wire between the two coconut trees in front of our building. (Besides, I possess very poor tree climbing skills. :-) A nice roof-top whip would be great. Thanks - Kevin -- Kevin Y. Mayeshiro BITNET: kevin@uhunix.bitnet Computing Center Internet: kevin@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu University of Hawaii at Manoa SPAN/HEPnet: uhunix::kevin (24747::kevin) -- #include