On 01/01/2013 09:54 AM, Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
For DCF77 a very typical source of trouble is old CRT-based televisions
or monitors, since 15625 Hz * 5 = 78125 Hz
I suppose someone nearby could have received a collector's-item
Trinitron for Christmas.

What about Wi-Fi, cell phones, and such? They are way far away in
frequency, but I'm not a radio engineer. Anything high-tech that could
interfere?

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It could be a newly installed CFL or one whose filtering has just failed.
Or any switching power supply for that matter.

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