ISBN: | 978-5-5111-3127-6 |
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! WWVB is a NIST time signal radio station near Fort Collins, Colorado, co-located with WWV. WWVB is the station that radio-controlled clocks in most of North America use to synchronize themselves. The signal transmitted from WWVB is a continuous 60 kHz carrier wave, derived from a set of atomic clocks located at the transmitter site. A one-bit-per-second time code, which is based on the IRIG "H" format of time code and derived from the same set of atomic clocks, is then modulated onto the carrier wave using a technique described as pulse width modulation followed by amplitude-shift keying. A single complete frame of time code begins on the second, lasts one minute, and conveys the year, day of year, hour, minute, and other information as of the beginning of the frame.