Re: [time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-07 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi,

On 2019-07-06 20:39, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> 
> In message 
> ,
>  "D. Resor" writes:
>
>>> From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not have a
>> shortwave radio.
>>
>> http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
>>
>> I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
>> transmission I am hearing or something else?
> No, that is the UK Rugby transmitter.
>
> For SDR transmitters all over the world, mainly John's KiwiSDR, visit 
> http://sdr.hu
>
The MSF is not transmitted from Rugby anymore, it's transmitted from
Anthorn.

Cheers,
Magnus



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Re: [time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-07 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi,

On 2019-07-06 20:39, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> 
> In message 
> ,
>  "D. Resor" writes:
>
>> >From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not have a
>> shortwave radio.
>>
>> http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
>>
>> I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
>> transmission I am hearing or something else?
> No, that is the UK Rugby transmitter.
>
> For SDR transmitters all over the world, mainly John's KiwiSDR, visit 
> http://sdr.hu
>
The MSF is not transmitted from Rugby anymore, it's transmitted from
Anthorn.

Cheers,
Magnus


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[time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-06 Thread Mark Sims
The SD keyboard command in the latest versions of Lady Heather will give you 
the distance and bearing from your antenna to a specified location along with 
an estimate of the prop delay and number of ionospheric hops.   You can specify 
the location either as lat/lon or the station name... the command prompt shows 
a list of supported VLF time stations.

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Re: [time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-06 Thread Brian D
No longer at Rugby, now at Anthorn:

GBR: longitude -3.28latitude 54.91



"Poul-Henning Kamp"  wrote:

>  In message
>
,
> "D. Resor" writes:
> 
> > > From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not
> > > have a
> > shortwave radio.
> > 
> > http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
> > 
> > I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
> > transmission I am hearing or something else?
> 
> No, that is the UK Rugby transmitter.
> 
> For SDR transmitters all over the world, mainly John's KiwiSDR, visit
> http://sdr.hu
> 


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Re: [time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-06 Thread Björn
Would likely be the UK MSF signal.  /Björn

Sent from my iPhone

> On 6 Jul 2019, at 14:39, D. Resor  wrote:
> 
> From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not have a
> shortwave radio.
> 
> http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
> 
> I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
> transmission I am hearing or something else?
> 
> 
> Donald Resor
> N6KAW
> 
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Re: [time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-06 Thread Peter Vince
Hello Donald,

 That website is in the Netherlands (aka Holland), and so no, what it
hears on 60Khz is the English MSF transmission from Anthorn in Cumbria, in
the north-west of England.  See the National Physical Laboratory's website
page at:  https://www.npl.co.uk/msf-signal

Regards,

  Peter Vince


On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 at 17:06, D. Resor  wrote:

> From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not have a
> shortwave radio.
>
> http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
>
> I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
> transmission I am hearing or something else?
>
>
> Donald Resor
> N6KAW
>
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Re: [time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-06 Thread paul swed
Don
I think I have used that site and radio also. However its in Europe and the
60 KHz you are hearing is Rugby England. Go up to 77.5, if a signal is
there (DCF) then you are receiving European signals.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 12:06 PM D. Resor  wrote:

> From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not have a
> shortwave radio.
>
> http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
>
> I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
> transmission I am hearing or something else?
>
>
> Donald Resor
> N6KAW
>
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Re: [time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-06 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp

In message 
,
 "D. Resor" writes:

>>From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not have a
>shortwave radio.
> 
>http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
> 
>I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
>transmission I am hearing or something else?

No, that is the UK Rugby transmitter.

For SDR transmitters all over the world, mainly John's KiwiSDR, visit 
http://sdr.hu

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[time-nuts] 60Khz received on Wide-band WebSDR

2019-07-06 Thread D. Resor
>From another list I was directed to this link for those who do not have a
shortwave radio.
 
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
 
I entered the frequency of 60Khz and am curious to know if this the WWVB
transmission I am hearing or something else?
 
 
Donald Resor
N6KAW
 
 
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