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Old September 5th 04, 05:40 AM
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I am In Wilmington, NC and will tell you that it is YVTO Caracas. I
hear it about 3 s-units below WWV. 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. I have never heard the chineese
service from the east coast. Only VNG at 16000khz from Australia which
is now silent key.
On 1 Sep 2004 06:23:46 -0700, (Tim Shoppa)
wrote:

At my location on the east coast of the US, I get semi-reliable
reception of WWV on 5 MHz through most of the night.

(See my WWV usability charts at

http://www.trailing-edge.com/~shoppa/wwv/

for propogation/reception conditions.).

But the 5 MHz signal often "sounds" different than the 10, 15, and 20 MHz
broadcasts. There's an additional beep that seems to come once
a second, and this is sometimes audible when WWV isn't heard at
all. Is it possible I'm picking up YVTO (also a time station at
5 MHz) from Venezuela? I'm not sure I've ever heard a Spanish-language
voice announcment, but presumably the modulation on the voice is less
than the once-a-second beep. The beep seems slightly out of phase
compared to WWV.

Are there any other 5MHz once-a-second-beep stations that might be
audible from the East Coast of the US? Isn't there a Chinese time broadcast
on 5 MHz? But I doubt that I'd be hearing it here on the East Coast. What's
the format of the Chinese broadcast?

Tim.


 
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