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45 17 41.06 N 75 45 27.87 W at 3.33, 7.335 and 14.67 MHz, with FSK digital time data sent once per minute at 300 baud. UK Broadcasts: A time signal from MSF, an atomic clock near Anthorn (which was relocated from Rugby on 2007-04-01) UK MSF Anthorn Time Signal 60 kHz 15 kW 54 54 20.79 N 03 16 39.33 W can be received on 60 kHz. The JJY radio stations in Japan on 40/60 kHz. JPN VLF JJY-40 Ohtakadoya-yama 40 kHz time signal. 37 22 21.55 N 140 50 55.72 E JPN VLF JJY-60 Hagana-yama 60 kHz time signal. 33 27 54.39 N 130 10 31.99 E The BPM radio station in Xi'an, China at 2.5, 5, 10 and 15 MHz. CHN NTSC BPC 68.5, Time signal, Mt. Li, Lintong, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China. probably 34 21 27.12 N 109 12 31.60 E Swiss Broadcasts: The legal Swiss time can be picked up from the HBG longwave transmitter in Prangins on 75 kHz. SUI VLF HBG Prangins 75 kHz 46 24 29.87 N 06 15 09.53 E The time code is compatible with that of the German DCF-77 transmitter. French Broadcasts: Station TDF transmits timecodes on 162 kHz from a site near Allouis. 47 10 10.71 N 02 12 16.96 E (Mike Terry-UK via dxld Nov 30) Time signal stations. China has been transmitting also LF Time Signal BPL for clocks since April 25, 2002 on 68.5 kHz at 0500-1300 UT everyday. The transmitter site is located at the suburb of Shangqiu City, Henan province, with 100 kW of power. (Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, dxld Dec 1) #*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#* Don't forget DX Contest - Grand Tour Across all Continents of the DSWCI being held from Fri Dec 3rd onwards. The form can be downloaded from #*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#* vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX END file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX992.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:33]

BC-DX 993 11 Dec 2010 ________________________________________________________________________ Private Verwendung der Meldungen fuer Hobbyzwecke ist gestattet, jede kommerzielle Verwendung bedarf der Zustimmung des Newslettereditors. Any items from Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST, and/or World of Radio may be reproduced or broadcast only if full credit be maintained at all stages, from the original source through DXLD, and publications quoting are made available to gh in exchange. A-DX -Information on German spoken A-DX Mailing List read under Reproduction of items from BC-DX / Top Nx is allowed, provided that due credit is given to the contributor and to BC-DX / Top News. Permission is granted to reproduce items of this document by individual hobbyists or non-commercial organizations only. Any commercial use only with prior written consent of the editor of BC-DX / Top News. This file is put together on a voluntary basis and is also included in our WWDXC WWW homepage-German AGDX Club address: or via Link of Homepage: Both actual and previous week issue are available, previous week under: e-mail #*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*# ALASKA HAARP activity indicator I frequently check 2750 in routine bandscans, for HAARP to show up again, but no sign of it until: Nov 9 at 0647 UT, with a wide variety of carrier and tone tests past 0719 UT. Of course, until the DST/ST shift I was seldom monitoring that late, as unfortunately my daily routine has to be tied more to the local clock than to UT, even tho I denounce the very concept of shifting time. At 0647 UT, carrier cutting on and off, gradually speeding up the pulse rate, peaks S9+25. 0643 it reaches about 10x per second and still rising. 0644 cuts briefly to constant carrier, then resumes pulsing at increasing rate. Meanwhile, I amuse myself by playing "O What a Beautiful Morning" by adjusting the BFO tuning on this carrier. 0646, adds tone modulation to the carrier pulsing, and that rises too as the pulse rate continues rising to "airplaning". 0653 still increasing rate and pitch but very slowly. 0654:36* cuts off the air, but soon back on at 0655 now with sweep tones upward repeated every 6 seconds 10x per minute, past 0700+, and off at 0704:34*. *0705 back on with carrier, then hi-pitched tone test stepping up, rather than sweeping up. 0707 slow subaudible heterodyne, then increases (as if file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX993.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:34]

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ALASKA HAARP activity indicator<br />

I frequently check 2750 in routine bandscans, for HAARP to show up again,<br />

but no sign of it until: Nov 9 at 0647 UT, with a wide variety of carrier<br />

and tone tests past 0719 UT. Of course, until the DST/ST shift I was<br />

seldom monitoring that late, as unfortunately my daily routine has to be<br />

tied more to the local clock than to UT, even tho I denounce the very<br />

concept of shifting time.<br />

At 0647 UT, carrier cutting on and off, gradually speeding up the pulse<br />

rate, peaks S9+25. 0643 it reaches about 10x per second and still rising.<br />

0644 cuts briefly to constant carrier, then resumes pulsing at increasing<br />

rate. Meanwhile, I amuse myself by playing "O What a Beautiful Morning" by<br />

adjusting the BFO tuning on this carrier.<br />

0646, adds tone modulation to the carrier pulsing, and that rises too as<br />

the pulse rate continues rising to "airplaning". 0653 still increasing<br />

rate and pitch but very slowly. 0654:36* cuts off the air, but soon back<br />

on at 0655 now with sweep tones upward repeated every 6 seconds 10x per<br />

minute, past 0700+, and off at 0704:34*.<br />

*0705 back on with carrier, then hi-pitched tone test stepping up, rather<br />

than sweeping up. 0707 slow subaudible heterodyne, then increases (as if<br />

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