Last night, on another Group, G3PLX commented that his measurement of MSF
timing showed an error and invited some others to check.
By feeding a GPS 1pps pulse into an SSB receiver on top of the wanted
signal, then displaying the resulting output tuned for a 1kHz tone, the timing
relationship between the MSF envelope and the UTC mark from GPS can be seen
independently of any receiver introduced random delay. I used my 5061
with its own PPS output offset by 20ms to trigger the scope to observe and
error. Group delay in the SSB filter is, AFAIR from measurements
made many years ago, around 1.6ms
and... sure enough ... MSF is approximately 17ms
'fast' which is the figure Peter confirmed.
The two photos show the result looking at MSF and the DFC77
signal respectively. Scope display is 5ms per div. I am 736km from
Mainflingen, the DCF77 transmitter, which should result in a 2.45ms
delay . Depending upon how my IC746's SSB filter treats an
impulse, it looks close enough for govt. work. So that
transmitter is correct.
MSF is clearly "wrong". At least it's frequency is still spot
on - or at least appears to be compared with my 5061A after a mere 1 hour phase
check.
Andy G4JNT