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Default Shortwave Time Signals - Where have they gone?

dxAce wrote:

Bill Baka wrote:


Comcast? I don't have a box since I don't watch much television but
their channel listings channel is usually off by about 30 seconds.
Another channel that shows local weather is about 15 seconds better but
neither is dead on.
I get WWV at 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, 15, 20, and 25 MHz so I get the full spread
at different times of day. 2.5 and 25 are the hardest to get here.


What time of day do you receive WWV on 25 MHz? After a big toke?

25 MHz was discontinued in 1977 :-)

dxAce

If you use Windows, this program is tiny and fun.

http://schmail.com/atomictime/

 
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