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You also have to remember that if you are listening to WWV through remote software there is a delay.
Sent from my iPhone this time
> On Jul 26, 2015, at 10:03 PM, David Pearson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi List:
>
> The other day I was listening to WA0TDA's station via the remoteham RCFORB
> client software, and it was tuned to the WWV time signal(think that it was
> 10MHz),so I thought that it would be a good oppurtunity to set my watch
> correctly(I know that they're differing opinionsabout "beeps", but I can't
> read Braille, and try to be discreet about checking time in public).
>
> Anyway, I set the watch only to later discover that I neglected to subtract
> 4 hours for UTC difference.
>
> My question is when is the exact moment to set time per WWV. Is it at
> the first time that you hear the beep after the voice announcement?This may
> seem naive,but there's a lot of ticking sounds, and I Just wanted to be
> sure that I'm using the correct "noise" the next time I used WWV for this
> purpose.
>
> Secondly, I am going to be placing some adhesive orientation "bump-dots" on
> my keyboard(plastic keys). What is the best stuff/method to use on the keys
> to insure that these bumps adhere for as long as possible?
>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
> David S. Pearson
>
>
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