After starting up SDR, and connecting the audio to the A/D card, you will need to adjust the audio level on the receiver. First enter the Debug Mode by pressing the D key. This mode will display the status of the time keeping and other debug messages. The messages are displayed on the last line of the display and are also written to a file called SDR.LOG. To exit the Debug mode press the D key again.
Start with the volume control about 1/3 of the way up. At the top of the minute you should see the following sequence on the debug line:
The format of the line is:
When the Not Locked Count gets to 6 the system will be locked to WWV. This process may take from 6 to 10 minutes, if you have very good reception, to several hours if you have poor reception. If you are not getting any time messages, and you are getting good reception to WWV, you should increase the volume a little. At some point on the volume control you should start to see the time messages. This will take some time and patience. If you can't get the time to lock see the trouble shooting section below.
When SDR is locked you will see the following messages on the debug line:
The format of the line is:
+5 -------------------- -----------------------------
Top of minute -> | <- 800 MS -> | Next minute -> |
0 mark ---------------- mark -------...
Note: The PC-Labs A/D card always uses the digital input.
To setup a time correction window, enter a start time, in Hour:Minute format, in the WWV Lock Start Time field under the F6 settings. Choose a time when you get the best reception for the WWV station you are using. Next enter a time length, in hours, in the next field. I use the WWV station on 5.0 Mhz. I get the best reception at night so I have the start time set to 10PM local time, or 22:00 in the WWV Lock Start Time field. For the length I have 4 hours. This means that starting at 22:00 each day, and ending the next day at 2:00, my system can correct to the WWV time reference. You will still see time correction messages at the top of the minute on the Debug line, if you are out side of the time window, but SDR will not set its time until it gets into the time window.
Getting Time Messages but Never Locks: