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Re: [time-nuts] WWVB Simulator

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Hal Murray
Wed, Jan 4, 2017 11:16 PM

A PC can certainly generate a lot of frequencies. But if you want to use the
audio channels at 60KHz there is a little problem. There is a brick wall
filter in the audio channel set at about 25 KHz.

The filters I'm familiar with in audio gear scale with the frequency you are
clocking them at.

Is it possible/reasonable to overclock the audio output section of a typical
OS?

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time-nuts@febo.com said: > A PC can certainly generate a lot of frequencies. But if you want to use the > audio channels at 60KHz there is a little problem. There is a brick wall > filter in the audio channel set at about 25 KHz. The filters I'm familiar with in audio gear scale with the frequency you are clocking them at. Is it possible/reasonable to overclock the audio output section of a typical OS? -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.