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'''Inter-range instrumentation group time codes''', commonly known as "IRIG" timecodes, were created by the TeleCommunications Working Group of the [[IRIG|Inter-Range Instrumentation Group]], the standards body of the [[Range Commanders Council]]. Work on these standards started in October [[1956]], and the original standards were accepted in [[1960]].
The original formats were described in IRIG Document 104-60, later revised and reissued in August [[1970]] as IRIG Document 104-70, upgraded later that year as the IRIG Document to the status of a Standard, IRIG Standard 200-70. The latest version of the Standard is IRIG Standard 200-04.
The different timecodes defined in the Standard have alphabetic designations. A, B, D, E, G, and H are the standards currently defined by 200-
* A: 1000 PPS
* B: 100 PPS
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:7) BCD, BCD_Year, SBS
The recognized
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|+ Permissible Code Formats
! Format
! Modulation Frequency
! Frequency / Resolution
! Coded Expressions
|-
! A
| 0,1,2
| 0,3,4,5
| 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7
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! B
| 0,1,2
| 0,2,3,4,5
| 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7
|-
! D
| 0,1
| 0,1,2
| 1,2
|-
! E
| 0,1
| 0,1,2
| 1,2,5,6
|-
! G
| 0,1,2
| 0,4,5
| 1,2,5,6
|-
! H
| 0,1
| 0,1,2
| 1,2
|}
Thus the complete signal identification number consists of one letter and three digits. E.g. the signal designated as B122 is deciphered as follows: Format B, Sine wave (amplitude modulated),
1 kHz carrier/1 ms resolution, and Coded expressions BCDTOY.
The most commonly used of the standards is IRIG B, then IRIG A, then probably IRIG G. Time code formats directly derived from IRIG H are used by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]] [[radio station]]s [[WWV (radio station)|WWV]], [[WWVH]] and [[WWVB]].
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