Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!rochester!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!sunybcs!boulder!ccncsu!grieg.CS.ColoState.Edu!root From: root@grieg.CS.ColoState.Edu (the root) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans Subject: Re: Radio Time Clocks Summary: too close to WWV Message-ID: <1970@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> Date: 29 May 89 23:37:00 GMT References: <895@osf.OSF.ORG> <3086@daisy.UUCP> <2767@csccat.UUCP> <600@lzaz.ATT.COM> <13437@ut-emx.UUCP> <1989May27.222428.4127@utzoo.uucp> Sender: news@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU Reply-To: bentson@grieg.CS.ColoState.Edu.UUCP (Randolph Bentson) Organization: Computer Science Department, Colorado State University Lines: 18 In article <1989May27.222428.4127@utzoo.uucp> henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer) writes: >In article <13437@ut-emx.UUCP> frank@ut-emx.UUCP (Frank Abernathy) writes: >> string a wire an get the correct time. > >Not to mention that we're a long ways from >WWV and reception isn't great to begin with. >-- A lab on our foothills campus (in Ft. Collins, CO, home of WWV) had one of these units. The receiver front-end was being overloaded, so the dipole was turned 90 degrees and put in a cabinet! Randolph Bentson Computer Science Department Colorado State University Ft. Collins, CO 80523 303/491-7016 bentson@grieg.CS.ColoState.Edu