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  • the symbol to the left of the clock accepts signals like most atomic clocks the only thing i seen happen here was a big machine sending a specific code/signal to the clock on top of it kind of like what a remote control does to your tv your machine seems more like a time sequence sender rather then a time manipulator

  • Nice project, I made a similar circuit but with much less components. I can manipulate time on my wrist watch which is of casio waveceptor type :D

  • der 11.11.11, Release-Tag von Skyrim :D

    Interessantes Projekt, Ich hatte euch schon mal so was im Hinterkopf.

  • Very good! I bet you've learned alot about DCF77. My best regards

  • Actually, its a very interesting project; however it might be a huge disappointment for people depending on their RC alarm clock to wake them up for example. I would like to know what is the working radius of your device?

  • @OSEK4 Thank you :)

    Yes that's true and the reason the transmitter only operated when connected to a dummy load. For that reason I never tested the working radius. It would be difficult to build an antenna given the very low frequency anyway.

  • Super Projekt! Thanx for this video...

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