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I just read about a time signal station at the Real Instituto y
Observatorio de la Armada in San Fernando, Cadiz, Spain. This station is supposed to be active, I believe, and I wonder if anyone's had any luck receiving it. It broadcasts on 15006 kHz, though I'm not sure what its broadcast schedule is. By the way, a few moments ago Armed Forces Radio had a nice signal on 10320 usb out of Pearl Harbor. Steve |
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Out here in California, 10.320 is a daily "blowtorch"...
wrote in message oups.com... I just read about a time signal station at the Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada in San Fernando, Cadiz, Spain. This station is supposed to be active, I believe, and I wonder if anyone's had any luck receiving it. It broadcasts on 15006 kHz, though I'm not sure what its broadcast schedule is. By the way, a few moments ago Armed Forces Radio had a nice signal on 10320 usb out of Pearl Harbor. Steve |
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My Spanish is pretty weak, but according to the observatory's website,
they transmit a time signal during two 25 minute periods each day between 10:00 and 11:00 utc on 15006 khz and 4998 khz. Here's the actual Spanish, in case I'm interpreting it incorrectly: Transmisi=F3n de se=F1ales horarias en HF, durante dos periodos de 25 minutos diarios, en 15006 y 4998 KHz. Respectivamente, entre 10:00 y 11:00 horas UTC. Might be worth a listen. |
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