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Old July 2nd 14, 01:52 AM
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Carter-k8vt wrote:
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It appears you do indeed have a comprehension problem.
(I thought it was just a quirk in our go-around a day or two ago, but
you've gone and done it again). Please note that
the poster said 60 *KILO* hertz, NOT 60 Hz. And it's NOT from the
powerline but rather WWVB that transmits a radio signal on 60 *KILO* Hertz.
...


An astute mind would have caught, quickly, I was ignorant to the 60 Khz
signal from WWV. I have only used the 2.5Mhz, 5Mhz, 10Mhz, etc. signals.

The rest you so minutely explain, that was obvious to me ...

JS
Back to the original question, the link http://vintagebbs.org/PSKWorld/wwv2.php has a receiver tuned to the best WWV frequency it can find by scanning every 20 minutes or so.

Buddy Bell
 
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