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Old September 5th 04, 03:17 PM
Doug Smith W9WI
 
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HaveHFWillTravel wrote:
Oh Yea, forgot about CHU. And if memory serves, there was a medium
wave time station at 740khz but I had to be in south Florida to hear
that.


The medium-wave station is probably Radio Reloj from Cuba. It's an
all-news station that runs time ticks under the programming and sends
"RR" in Morse Code at the top of the minute. They broadcast on a number
of medium-wave frequencies.
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Old September 6th 04, 11:57 AM
Tim Shoppa
 
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HaveHFWillTravel wrote in message . ..
I am In Wilmington, NC and will tell you that it is YVTO Caracas. I
hear it about 3 s-units below WWV.


I actually heard the voice ID this morning clearly enough to confirm that
it is YVTO, thanks!

BTW, the reason the tones are out
of sync with each other is the propagation path (the time it takes for
the signal to reach your reciever.


The pulses from YVTO are about 0.45 seconds behind WWV. That means
that Caracas is 0.45*186,000 = 83700 miles from me ? :-)

It seems more likely to be UT1 vs UTC to me.

Tim.
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