So, when exactly is "OTH"?
Larry Weil
kc1ih@mac.com
Tue Jun 16 13:52:47 EDT 2009
Part of the answer is satellite delay, there is a delay of about a
half-second for each satellite hop. There are also delays due to digital
encoding and decoding. Also shows are not always scheduled to start exactly
on the hour or half-hour.
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[mailto:boston-radio-interest-bounces@tsornin.BostonRadio.org] On Behalf Of
Doug Drown
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:58 PM
To: boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org; George Allen
Subject: Re: So, when exactly is "OTH"?
Thank you all for your answers. I had forgotten about WWV, and didn't know
about time.gov.
The other half of my question remains, however: Why are the networks' feeds,
at least in Maine, a second or two off from station to station? -Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Allen" <gallen2@nescaum.org>
To: <boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:16 PM
Subject: RE: So, when exactly is "OTH"?
> Or:
> http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java
> George
> ____________________________________________
>
> From: Sid Schweiger <sid@wrko.com>
> To: Boston Radio Interest Board <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:02:12 -0600
> Subject: RE: So, when exactly is "OTH"?
>
> >>how can I find a reliable way to set my clock?<<
>
> WWV: 303-499-7111.
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