[LEAPSECS] leap second festivities?
Rob Seaman
seaman at noao.edu
Tue Jun 30 17:02:12 EDT 2015
Hmmm. As you say Radio 4 has the pips. But delayed by about 30s.
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> On Jun 30, 2015, at 9:53 PM, Richard Langley <lang at unb.ca> wrote:
>
> There should be a 7-pip (as opposed to 6-pip) time signal on some of the BBC radio stations. Most are streamed. I'd check Radio 4 first.
> -- Richard
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> From: LEAPSECS <leapsecs-bounces at leapsecond.com> on behalf of David Malone <dwmalone at maths.tcd.ie>
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> Subject: Re: [LEAPSECS] leap second festivities?
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> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 09:42:50PM +0100, Rob Seaman wrote:
>> Any thoughts on watching Google’s (or anybody else’s) smear in
>> action? Kind of like watching paint dry, but still…
>
> I did think about fetching it hourly, to see if I could see dirft
> in the HTTP timestamps, but didn't get around to scripting it.
>
>> For folks without an analog radio handy, what’s the best online
>> (simulated or realish) WWV (or other time signal) audio, strictly
>> for ambience? Won’t be like listening in a telescope dome, but
>> still…
>
> The websdr site is pretty nice, if you don't have your own receiver:
>
> http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
>
> David.
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