At present I have a signal at -95 dBm. Does anybody know which station it can be? Here also with -95dBm on a passive dipole. Just heard the ID: it's JJY. 73 Clemens DL4RAJ Hello Peter, Thank you for
Hi Clemens, Terry et Roelof, Tnx fer answer! 2012-03-27, 16:30 utc: JJY60 at ~15 dB SNR now in Kiel. rx: small E-field probe, BF981 ==> M-Audio Audiophile 192 @ 192 ks ==> Linux running Baudline. Pet
MSF scheduled to be off air until 20:00 UTC 6th April http://www.npl.co.uk/science-technology/time-frequency/time/products-and-ser vices/msf-outages Hello Peter, Thank you for the tip off. MSF is usu
Hello Peter, Thank you for the tip off. MSF is usually about -60 dBm. At present I have a signal at -95 dBm. Does anybody know which station it can be? The Chinese time station on 68.5 kHz is 2 dB we
MSF is off again and will stay of until tomorrow evening. So this evening might be your last chance to receive JJY-60. I should like to thank you for the new ARGO version. A screendump of JJY-60 from
Hello Alberto, Yes, MSF is back on, but will be off tomorrow at daytime and then back on Friday evening, resuming normal service. It is the same strength here as before, but the signal has noticeable
Hello Alberto, MSF is off again and will stay of until tomorrow evening. So this evening might be your last chance to receive JJY-60. I should like to thank you for the new ARGO version. A screendump
Did Anthorn MSF at 60 kHz resume transmissions ? If yes, then I am receiving a time signal much weaker than the usual. If no, then either WWVB or JJY are much stronger than expected. 73 Alberto I2P
Thanks Roelof and Nicolas, at this time (21:50 UTC) the MSF signal strength is returned almost to the level it had in the past months, but when I wrote my previous message, it was barely discernib