On 11/14/14, 4:28 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi


The question kind of is: Is it really supposed to be 60kHz and slightly off frequency? Or is it deliberately at that frequency because it's a multiple/submultimple of something useful?

It could easily be a switcher in somebody’s video gear. Keeping the power 
supply in sync with the video may / may not be a good idea. Some people do it 
that way.

59.94 * 1000.87... is it a horizontal line/clock frequency in a display of some sort?

It's also 3.579545MHz/59.66664 (i.e. pretty close to color burst divided by 60)

Here on Time-Nuts, though, we know that it is ancient aliens who have landed on top of a tall tepui in Venezuela near Angel Falls to help Nikola Tesla in his secret lair. Or maybe it's the Sedona hum?

The real question is what is this strange signal's ADEV? Is it "really, really accurate"?


Bob

On Nov 13, 2014, at 6:23 PM, Doug Ronald <d...@dougronald.com> wrote:

I'm working on my WWVB BPSK receiver and am receiving a carrier, 10 dB
stronger than WWVB in Sunnyvale, California, quite stable, on the air 24/7
at a frequency of 59.99240 kHz. I have researched on Internet what it might
be, with no results. I have turned off all switch mode power supplies at my
location with no effect. The carrier is so stable that it seems like it must
be something intentionally generated. I have not tried nulling it out with
my directional antenna yet.



Anyone have a clue as to what I might be receiving?



Thanks,

-Doug Ronald

W6DSR





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