Standard frequency and time signals
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Revision as of 21:24, 6 November 2010
Freq (kHz) | Callsign | Location | Operation Notes |
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2500 | WWV | Fort Collins, CO | continuous |
2500 | WWVH | Kekaha, HI | continuous |
4996 | RWM | Moscow, RUS | continuous |
5000 | WWV | Fort Collins, CO | continuous |
5000 | WWVH | Kekaha, HI | continuous |
9996 | RWM | Moscow, RUS | continuous |
10000 | WWV | Fort Collins, CO | continuous |
10000 | WWVH | Kekaha, HI | continuous |
14996 | RWM | Moscow, RUS | continuous |
15000 | WWV | Fort Collins, CO | continuous |
15000 | WWVH | Kekaha, HI | continuous |
20000 | WWV | Fort Collins, CO | continuous |
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