I am fairly certain that this is a digital service, in which case there is going to be an MPEG encoder/decoder in the way, and that does not have the same constraints on accuracy that an analogue sy
[email protected] wrote: Hi LF group, in the gaps of the MSF timecode on 60kHz, it is possible to observe signal strength and phase progression of DX time stations JJY (Japan) and WWVB (Colorado)
I used Omega nav for flying in the North and South Polar regions in the late 70's and early 80's and I must admit on flying backwards at 140 Knots, in the opposite hemisphere on quite a few occasions
Hi LF group, in the gaps of the MSF timecode on 60kHz, it is possible to observe signal strength and phase progression of DX time stations JJY (Japan) and WWVB (Colorado) in Europe. You can find det
Markus, Congratulations on a very nice piece of observation. Since these three stations are on the same time reference (UTC) within a few nS and the baselines between MSF/JJY and MSF/WWVB intersect a