[time-nuts] Info on CTS-10 WWV clock board
Russ Hummel
RShummel1 at cox.net
Tue Feb 22 16:17:39 UTC 2011
Hi folks, I am new to the group and am looking
to see if anyone is familiar with a WWV receiver
board made by Coordinated Time Link Co in Santa
Clara CA in the middle 1990s. It is a model
CTS-10 and is a ISA board for a PC that receives
WWV , decodes the time signal and sets the clock
on the PC. I have had this system running in my
WX satellite computer since the 90's however the
software doesn't support the year beyond 2010. I
have all the disks and documentation but cannot
locate the company on the WEB. Has anyone else
used this board and has any one hacked the driver
software to over come the 2010 year
limitation. All the hardware works , it just
doesn't display the correct year which make the
satellite predications all wrong . Any help would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Russ W4PGT
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Russ Hummel
Have Space Suit...... Will Travel
Retirement means Every Day is Saturday !
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