[LEAPSECS] [Non-DoD Source] Re: no more listening to leap seconds?

Matsakis, Demetrios N CIV NAVOBSY, N3TS demetrios.matsakis at navy.mil
Fri Aug 10 18:01:38 EDT 2018


Well, I can't match Tom's poetry but I note that the deregulation of power-line-time makes the WWV-series even more critical.  So far, though, I haven't seen super-large changes in the timing of the 60 Hz signals coming into the USNO.  Seems like there was a net 30 second drop in June.

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From: LEAPSECS <leapsecs-bounces at leapsecond.com> On Behalf Of Tom Van Baak
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Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [LEAPSECS] no more listening to leap seconds?

Hi Steve,

>From what I understand the same "threat" occurred in 2017 with the FY18 budget. In the end, the budget ended up greater even than what was asked. So no cuts were made. Who knows what will happen this time. Still, it's always a concern; for the staff, for the time service, for the users. The greater issue is to maintain a comprehensive national or global time dissemination system, with deep and multiple levels of accuracy, redundancy, security, and resiliency.

My guess is we will still be able to "hear" leap seconds -- just tune into Google and listen to the sound of innocent SI seconds being compressed or stretched to levels not seen since medieval timekeeping. The unpredictable clock arrest, which starts sometime around midnight, the prolonged shrieks of pain from the rack. The horror; the smell of leap seconds in the morning; Charlie don't leap.

/tvb

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> This crossing over from time-nuts list, but it may mean that
> listening to leap seconds will become a thing of the past.
> If I understand this summary of the NIST budget request then
> radio stations WWV, and WWVH are set to be shut down.
> 
> https://www.nist.gov/director/fy-2019-presidential-budget-request-summary/fundamental-measurement-quantum-science-and
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