I found RWM schedule on the net:
http://www.irkutsk.com/radio/tis.htm
I don't know if it is current.

Ignacio, EB4APL



On 15/07/2011 16:30, EB4APL wrote:
A problem with the Russian standard frequency stations like RWM is that they usually don't transmit a continuous carrier but at some short periods. Most of the time they key the carrier on and off with the 1 pps or 10 pps pulses, quite difficult to use then for fine receiver calibrations so you must wait until the carrier is steady on. I used to have a schedule but Is lost it some time ago.

Ignacio, EB4APL



On 15/07/2011 16:04, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Fine on that Tim and as guide use this or ? :

http://kc.flexradio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50175.aspx?Keywords=wwv

/Erik
Assuming the carrier is at 9996, change the frequency in the calibration form and the VFO-A to 9996 and run the calibration test.

There is nothing special about WWV other than the carrier is at a particular frequency. And carrier at a known frequency can be used.

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On 7/15/2011 3:26 AM, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
On 15-07-2011 09:16, Brian Lloyd wrote:


On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 8:52 PM, Erik Jakobsen <e...@urbakken.dk <mailto:e...@urbakken.dk>> wrote:

    On 15-07-2011 04:13, Brian Lloyd wrote:

        On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Guy
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Just how does one check the frequency calibration on a F5k?


           1. tune in WWV or CHU

    And with the radio in which mode ?


It doesn't matter. The calibration routine changes the radio mode to suit its own purposes.

           2. Setup>general>calibration
           3. Select WWV frequency
           4. press START
           5. go look at the clock offset in setup>general>hardware
           config>DDS-Expert

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Tnx Brian.

The most stable in this part of the world is the Russian qrg standard.
But it's NOT on 10Mhz, bu on 9996.

How to ?

/Erik
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