Hi Antonio,

Ah yes I presume this is it ...

Many thanks
pf

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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Naive question on WWW stations


>
> You heard the Russian station RWM (.-.  .--   --) which transmits on 4996, 
> 9996, 14996 and maybe 19996. It is the easiest to receive station in 
> Europe, quite strong signal.
> 73,
> Antonio I8IOV
>
>
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I listened today the WWW station and I've found it on 9.996 Mhz instead 
>> of 10.000Mhz and my receiver is fairly well calibrated and I was within 
>> the narrow CW filter.
>> I thought the WWW was precisely on 10Mhz.
>> Do you have some explaination?
>> How many WWW station worldwilde are there and what are their precise 
>> frequencies?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> pf, F5BQP
>>
>>
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