
OK, I had to do it. The Alpha-Geek Clock WWVB receiver circuitry, such as it is, now resides in a nice Pactec enclosure, with a bright red LED.
All time, all the time, and nothing but the time.
I should put it up on etsy.com for fifty bucks…
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OK, I had to do it. The Alpha-Geek Clock WWVB receiver circuitry, such as it is, now resides in a nice Pactec enclosure, with a bright red LED.
All time, all the time, and nothing but the time.
I should put it up on etsy.com for fifty bucks…
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