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Subject: | Re: LF: Russian Alpha stations |
From: | edgar <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 16 Feb 2014 22:16:05 +1100 |
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Hi Wolf, Thank you for your suggestion.Unfortunately the site you mentioned does not show the signals clearly the frequencies. I also should have said BETA stations not ALPHA stations.In this document in Table 15 and Table 16 there are details of the transmissions. http://digilander.libero.it/occultazioni/segnali-di-tempo.pdf.Unfortunately, in the image, the carrier on 25.0 kHz covers the Morse code ID. However the other 40 Hz and other pulses can be seen, along with the 25.1 kHz, 25.5 kHz, 23 kHz and 20.5 kHz carrier signal segments. From the transmission times in Table 15 it would appear to be RJH99, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia,14609 km from here. I would just like confirmation of that if possible. Regards, Edgar Moonah, Tasmania. |
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