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I haven't picked up either WWV or WWVH for the last few months on 20MHz
but I was able to do it today. At around 18:00 UTC today, which is 10:00 AM my time. 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. I don't understand the 5 MHz result as I would expect that WWVH would have been stronger at that time then WWV. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 21:58:43 GMT, Telamon
wrote: I haven't picked up either WWV or WWVH for the last few months on 20MHz but I was able to do it today. At around 18:00 UTC today, which is 10:00 AM my time. 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. I don't understand the 5 MHz result as I would expect that WWVH would have been stronger at that time then WWV. Nasty het, easily notched on thrusty R*B. S9+20 34,-118 2339 |
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In article
, Telamon wrote: I haven't picked up either WWV or WWVH for the last few months on 20MHz but I was able to do it today. At around 18:00 UTC today, which is 10:00 AM my time. 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. I don't understand the 5 MHz result as I would expect that WWVH would have been stronger at that time then WWV. Now I feel like someone is playing a joke on me it's 04:40 UTC or 8:40 PM my time and the sun set hours ago and I'm still getting WWV on 20 MHz. It's much stronger on 15, 10 and 5 MHz. Usually around this time on in the evening 2.5 and 5 MHz are best but right now 10 MHz is the best. I never gotten WWV on 20 MHz after dark before. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Who knows. There is an unusual high over the Great Basin.
Radio Havana was coming in s+30 around 9pm PST. I've never seen it that strong. It was their 6mhz frequency. Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: I haven't picked up either WWV or WWVH for the last few months on 20MHz but I was able to do it today. At around 18:00 UTC today, which is 10:00 AM my time. 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. I don't understand the 5 MHz result as I would expect that WWVH would have been stronger at that time then WWV. Now I feel like someone is playing a joke on me it's 04:40 UTC or 8:40 PM my time and the sun set hours ago and I'm still getting WWV on 20 MHz. It's much stronger on 15, 10 and 5 MHz. Usually around this time on in the evening 2.5 and 5 MHz are best but right now 10 MHz is the best. I never gotten WWV on 20 MHz after dark before. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvh.ht
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In article ,
weatherall wrote: Telamon Wrote: 20 MHz WWV weak and WWVH not at all. WWVH isn't broadcasting on 20 mhz: http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvh.ht I didn't know that or I forgot about it. Either way thanks for pointing that out. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , weatherall wrote: Telamon Wrote: 20 MHz WWV weak and WWVH not at all. WWVH isn't broadcasting on 20 mhz: http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvh.ht I didn't know that or I forgot about it. Either way thanks for pointing that out. Do you remember when WWV transmitted on 25 MHz? (Or 30 and 35 MHz... I don't!) Or when WWV still transmitted from Greenbelt, MD? dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , weatherall wrote: Telamon Wrote: 20 MHz WWV weak and WWVH not at all. WWVH isn't broadcasting on 20 mhz: http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvh.ht I didn't know that or I forgot about it. Either way thanks for pointing that out. Do you remember when WWV transmitted on 25 MHz? (Or 30 and 35 MHz... I don't!) Or when WWV still transmitted from Greenbelt, MD? 25 MHz sounds somewhat familiar but not the rest. Where did you get this information? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , weatherall wrote: Telamon Wrote: 20 MHz WWV weak and WWVH not at all. WWVH isn't broadcasting on 20 mhz: http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvh.ht I didn't know that or I forgot about it. Either way thanks for pointing that out. Do you remember when WWV transmitted on 25 MHz? (Or 30 and 35 MHz... I don't!) Or when WWV still transmitted from Greenbelt, MD? 25 MHz sounds somewhat familiar but not the rest. Where did you get this information? I remember them being on 25 MHz and also being transmitted from Greenbelt. http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvhistory.htm http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/wwvhhistory.htm dxAce Michigan USA |
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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 |