Comment by McGlockenshire
20 hours ago
This is pretty darn cool, but I have to say I was somewhat let down by the WWVB signal. I was expecting the entire audible range instead of simply the extracted data. That being said, that's also really darn cool.
I find the WWV/WWVB droning soothing somehow.
Err… WWVB has no audio range. The carrier frequency is only 60 kHz. It’s effectively a CW signal since the amplitude is only modulated once per second.
There’s a voice mode station that mixes time signals and voice messages together during broadcast. This station also includes GPS errata from time to time, which in my head canon, are received by solo sailors crossing the Atlantic.
I thought this was Boulder, but I assume not?
That's WWV, also in Fort Collins, but on a very different frequency in the shortwave band.
There is an audible setting in the app that shifts the signal down to human range.
> WWVB has no audio range
I got my WWVB and WWVH confused!
There's a reasonable emulator here: https://wwv.mcodes.org/
Unfortunately it doesn't let you play both at the same time, which is what you need for the full experience.
You can always call WWV! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWV_(radio_station)#Telephone_...
> I find the WWV/WWVB droning soothing somehow.
Me too. I had a Hallicrafter S-38 as a kid and used fall asleep by WWV & CHU. It felt like a private space that only nerds could find.
Here's an emulation of WWV I did with a transmit capable SDR.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LsJn0CyyZI