Atomic Clock trades Receiver for an ESP8266.
Well, you’d still have a clock. But you’d have to set it manually like some kind of Neanderthal. That wasn’t acceptable to [jim11662418], so after he yanked the misbehaving WWVB receiver from his clock, he decided to replace it with an ESP8266 that could connect to the Internet and get the current time via [NTP].
https://github.com/jim11662418/Atomic-Clock-NTP-Modification
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GitHub - jim11662418/Atomic-Clock-NTP-Modification: An ESP8266 Module and an Arduino sketch replace the WWVB radio receiver in an Atomic Clock to synchronize the clock using NTP.
An ESP8266 Module and an Arduino sketch replace the WWVB radio receiver in an Atomic Clock to synchronize the clock using NTP. - jim11662418/Atomic-Clock-NTP-Modification


