I have been hard at work in the background to provide a new batch of sound files for the WWV Simulator! What I have done is made a 24 hour long full cycle recording of WWV using a KiwiSDR and through collaboration with the owner of said SDR. The receiver is located within 5km line of sight of the transmitter, so understandably, the audio is as good as it gets over RF.
I have extracted all the voice clips, like the hours, minutes, identification, and even removed all the ticks from the audio. The 100hz timecode tone is still somewhat audible, but without a wired connection to the WWV AudiChron there's no way around that.
These are a significant upgrade from the current "skype" quality samples in use.
once extracted, everything should pretty much be drag and drop. Everything is already named the proper names for the script to pick them up.
I have been hard at work in the background to provide a new batch of sound files for the WWV Simulator! What I have done is made a 24 hour long full cycle recording of WWV using a KiwiSDR and through collaboration with the owner of said SDR. The receiver is located within 5km line of sight of the transmitter, so understandably, the audio is as good as it gets over RF.
I have extracted all the voice clips, like the hours, minutes, identification, and even removed all the ticks from the audio. The 100hz timecode tone is still somewhat audible, but without a wired connection to the WWV AudiChron there's no way around that.
These are a significant upgrade from the current "skype" quality samples in use.
once extracted, everything should pretty much be drag and drop. Everything is already named the proper names for the script to pick them up.
wwv soundpack.zip