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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... I never gotten WWV on 20 MHz after dark before. Me either. I wonder what the maximum usable frequency was yesterday? Jackie |
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Don't forget 2.5 Mhz!
"weatherall" wrote in message ... Telamon Wrote: 20 MHz WWV weak and WWVH not at all. 15 MHz WWV strong and WWVH a little weaker. 10 MHz WWV and WWVH strong. 5 MHz WWV weak and WWVH not at all. By the way, both WWV and WWVH send QSL cards. I requested additional information about the station operations from WWV, and received a 72-page softcover booklet called NIST Time and Frequency Services. It contains lots of history and technical information. -- weatherall |