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On Jul 19, 3:08*pm, ChrisCoaster wrote:
Acc to *http://www.dxinfocentre.com/time.htm, I should be able to pick up time signals at at least SOME of those shortwave frequencies. Since 2002, they have become harder & harder to pick up. *Are they being replaced by the internet?? My receiving equipment? Don't laugh: old-school boomboxes, which all had SW1 & 2 bands on them covering from 2.5kHz up to 22 - 25kHz. Don't say it's my boomboxes, because I still get plenty of BBC, VOA, other broadcasts in every language imaginable, and enough religion that I need never step near a church(!). *The only thing missing: those beepin' time signals. Any clues where the signals have gone? -ChrisCoaster Sorry, but it is the boomboxes that you're using. WWV doesn't have nearly the signal strength of those stations you mentioned. Factor in time of day and overall conditions, you may get a signal every now and then but certainly not on a regular basis. I also had a big Aiwa boombox back in the 80's and while I also got the BBC and VOA with it, that was all I got with it. |
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