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Hi, Looks better, however I cant seem to go through past articles. That would be a shame if they could no longer be accessed.
Thanks
Josh
Hey where’s the atomic clock project page that’s mentioned in the May issue? www.popsci.com.au/clock goes precisely nowhere.
Thanks,
Sorry for the confusion. Here’s the link: http://www.popsci.com.au/2010/05/perfect-timing
The redirect is now working too.
Thanks - next question - does the WWVB receiver actually pickup a signal in Australia? Given the transmitter is in Colorado, USA that’s quite a hike for the low power signal? Some googling seems to indicate that WWVB receivers do not work in Australia…
Unfortunately it is unlikely the WWVB receiver would reach Australia.