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Re: (meteorobs) CHU Frequencies?



CHU Time Signal Frequencies:  3.330, 7.335, 14.670 MHz.

For CHU, each minute starts at the beginning of the tone following the voice
announcement, the tone for the 29th second is ommited and the tones for 31
through 39 have a different sound from the others.  The signals are also
available by telephone from the National Research Council in Ottawa, CANADA.
Call (613) 745-1576) English or (613) 745-9426 French.  Note:  This is a
toll service and long distance charges apply.



From: OBSERVERS HANDBOOK 2002  Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

Ed Majden

----- Original Message -----
From: Wayne T Hally <meteors@eclipsedot net>
Subject: (meteorobs) CHU Frequencies?


> Just in case I need to run time in the background because I'm too busy to
> push the button on the talking clock, or 2 spare talking watches, does
> anyone know the CHU frequencies? I have all the WWV's stored and would
like
> to add them in case them radio waves are travelling better from Canada
>
> thanx
>
> Wayne


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