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The MSF-60 Time Transmitter
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When decoded, the MSF-60 time signal provides a highly accurate timing reference for NTP Servers, clocks and other computer timing equipment.
Signal Coverage
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The MSF-60 Time Code
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A 500-millisecond carrier off period indicates the start of each minute. The other 59 seconds consist of between 100 and 300 milliseconds carrier off and at least 700 milliseconds of carrier on.
Transmitted Data.
Time and date information is presented in BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) format and is encoded as follows: bits 1-16 are used to convey information about the difference between atomic and astronomical time (DUT1).
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During British Summer Time, bit 58 is set to �1'. Also in the 60 minutes leading up to a change in British Summer Time, bit 53 is set to �1'.
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