Dcf77 emulation – Meinberg GPS167LCD-MP User Manual

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DCF77 Emulation

The GPS167 satellite controlled clock generates TTL level time marks (active HIGH)
which are compatible with the time marks spread by the German long wave transmit-
ter DCF77. This long wave transmitter installed in Mainflingen near Frankfurt/
Germany transmits the reference time of the Federal Republic of Germany: time of
day, date of month and day of week in BCD coded second pulses. Once every minute
the complete time information is transmitted. However, GPS167 generates time marks
representing its local time as configured by the user, including announcement of
changes in daylight saving and announcement of leap seconds. The coding sheme is
given below:

M

Start of Minute (0.1 s)

R

RF Transmission via secondary antenna

A1

Announcement of a change in daylight saving

Z1, Z2

Time zone identification

Z1, Z2 = 0, 1:

Daylight saving disabled

Z1, Z2 = 1, 0:

Daylight saving enabled

A2

Announcement of a leap second

S

Start of time code information

P1, P2, P3

Even parity bits

0

10

20

30

40

50

R

M

1

4

2

1
20

10

8

4

2

1

P

2

2

0

1

0

8

4

2

1

2

4

8

10

1

2

4

8

10

2

0

4

0

8

0

P

3

A1

Z1

Z2

A2

S

1

2

4

8

1

0

2

0

4

0

P

1

Minute

(reserved)

Hour

Day of Month

Day of Week

Year of the Century

Month of Year

Time marks start at the beginning of new second. If a binary "0" is to be transmitted,
the length of the corresponding time mark is 100 msec, if a binary "1" is transmitted,
the time mark has a length of 200 msec. The information on the current date and time
as well as some parity and status bits can be decoded from the time marks of the 15th
up to the 58th second every minute. The absence of any time mark at the 59th second
of a minute signals that a new minute will begin with the next time mark. The DCF
emulation output is enabled immediately after power-up.

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