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Disappearance of Short Wave Time Signals at 5, 10, 15, 20kHz
Thirty years ago, that ticking atomic clock could be picked up on any shortwave receiver, whether one paid $40 or $400 for it, or even on the boom-boxes of that day, of which the majority featured at least SW1 & SW2. Starting in the 1990s, it became increasingly more difficult to tune them in, even with a dedicated shortwave radio. They'd come in on only certain of those frequencies, or only at certain times of day. Now, they are all but inaudible except for once in a while, every other day, on one frequency or another. All I hear at those frequencies is loud static or noise. What's going on?? I actually use the signals to adjust 'dumb' clocks and watches(windup ones or basic battery ones). |
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