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This is a Flipper Zero app to receive and decode, or simulate, multiple time signal broadcasts with different protocols and time formats. For receiving via GPIO, an inexpensive receiver connected to a receiving pin is required.
DCF77 is broadcasted from Frankfurt am Main in Germany (50.0155,9.0108) and requires an antenna tuned to 77.5 kHz.
MSF (Time from NPL/Rugby clock) is broadcasted from Anthorn in the UK (54.9116,-3.2785) and requires an antenna tuned to 60 kHz (as does WWVB).
WWVB transmits on 60 kHz and is on the backlog for the Longwave app.
If you're based in the US and would like to help: PRs are welcome!
The app supports a demonstration mode as well as GPIO mode. For GPIO mode, external modules are required.
In GPIO mode the following configuration is available (per protocol):
The following shows modules that I own and have been successfully tested for reception.
You can find this type of module by searching for "DCF77 module" in any electronics online shop.
Search for "WWVB module" in any electronics online shop. This applies even if you want to receive MSF instead: they use the same frequency.
The modules I checked are pretty much the same, here is the common pinout configuration I found and tested. Please check with the manufacturer, as yours might be different and you may cause damage by wiring the module incorrectly.