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![]() bpnjensen wrote: On Feb 18, 2:04 am, dxAce wrote: Checking 3810 at 1000 this morning I hear HD2IOA (Ecuador) time signal putting in a fairly good signal with time pips every ten seconds. They changed their format a while back. I have yet to QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) this one. Nice! have not heard this one in awhile. So, how does one write a reception report for a time station? ID info, etc. I can see where it would be easy for a WWV or WWVH, where lots of additional changeable information is given on an hourly basis; but what about a simple "time pip" station? Not certain about HD2IOA. At one time they gave a pretty good ID. But now, I'm not certain. I'll have to listen a bit more to the 'new' format. Had pretty good luck with the time signal stations, and now have 27 I believe QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale). Along a similar vein, Bangkok Metereological Radio has been putting in a decent signal every few days on its 8 MHz frequency. Yeah, at times they come in pretty well. I QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale) that one a few years back. dxAce Michigan USA |
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