But bear in mind this is at 9996kHz, 4 kHz away from 10MHz. I thought 
the way the K2 PLL worked meant you had to calibrate at exactly 10MHz, 
so calibrating against RWM may not give correct tracking on all 
frequencies. It also transmits a pure carrier only for a few minutes 
each hour, making it hard to use.

It is a pity that WWV is very rarely at a strong enough signal in 
Europe to be used as a calibration reference and there is currently no 
other one to use.

73 Dave G3YMC

On 7 Jun 2011 at 15:00, Dave, G4AON wrote:

> Adi... further to the message by Don W3FPR, the Russian standard 
> frequency transmitter which is very strong in Europe is RWM. For their
> frequencies and schedule see: http://www.irkutsk.com/radio/tis.htm
> 
> 73 Dave, G4AON
> 


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