In message <66e02a.1a25af43.445a4...@aol.com>, GandalfG8--- via time-nuts write
s:
>With this bypassed and a stronger signal I've also identified some varying
>levels of close in interference around 60KHz, so it looks to be time for a
>more detailed look at the antenna system overall.
Thanks to all who've commented on this.
All the reports I've received have suggested that MSF is behaving normally
and I've taken a closer look at my antenna system, where I've found more
loss at 60KHz than expected in the multicoupler I've been using.
With this bypassed and a stronger sig
time-nuts"
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 3:15 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] MSF 60KHz Problems?
Is anyone else seeing anthing unusual with the MSF 60KHz signal from
Anthorn?
For the past 24 hours or so, at least, all I've been monitoring here,
approx 100 miles from Anthorn, is what see
Is anyone else seeing anthing unusual with the MSF 60KHz signal from
Anthorn?
For the past 24 hours or so, at least, all I've been monitoring here,
approx 100 miles from Anthorn, is what seems to be a much weaker than usual
carrier that's pulsing at significantly faster than once per second. It's
Hi Nigel
On 03/05/16 15:15, GandalfG8--- via time-nuts wrote:
Is anyone else seeing anthing unusual with the MSF 60KHz signal from
Anthorn?
Can't check from here at the moment, but sounds normal from the WebSDR
at UTwente...
Iain
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time-nuts
Is anyone else seeing anthing unusual with the MSF 60KHz signal from
Anthorn?
For the past 24 hours or so, at least, all I've been monitoring here,
approx 100 miles from Anthorn, is what seems to be a much weaker than usual
carrier that's pulsing at significantly faster than once per second