I was exaggerating somewhat. However, the fact remains that Russia thought it better to use 4996, 9996, 14996, if not to be `kind`, at least to avoid interference to their own advantage, and China keeps to the even frequencies. I believe the STFT `bands` are allocated 10 or 20 kHz wide, so more stations could be spread out a bit.
Note that in WRTH listings, Spain also offsets EBC to 4998 and 15006, altho on a very limited schedule of 1030-1055 and 1000-1025 M-F respectively. Does anyone really hear them active? Mode is not given, CW? Glenn --- On Sat, 8/27/11, Karel Honzík <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Karel Honzík <[email protected]> > Subject: [HCDX] US time stations jammed? > To: [email protected] > Date: Saturday, August 27, 2011, 2:58 AM > > ** CHINA. 10000, Aug 26 at 1257, > beeps of higher pitch mixing with WWV/WWVH. 1259 began Morse > IDs on MCW over and over as BPM, i.e. China`s WWV at Lintong > (Mt. Li), Shaanxi. Too bad on pp 668-669, WRTH 2011 does not > show details such as ID times, in this case during minutes > :29 and :59. Even in the standard-frequency arena, the > ChiCom brazenly QRM US broadcasts, while the Russians are > kind enough to offset their timesignals -4 kHz (Glenn > Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) > > > Is it really so that the US time stations have a monopoly > over internationally allocated time signal and frequency > standard frequencies and all other time stations (from > China, Brazil, Argentina, Korea...) in fact "brazenly" jamm > their operation? I think I read this for the first time in > my life... but maybe I have missed something... > Clarification appreciated, thanks. > > Karel Honzik, CZE ---[Start Commercial]--------------------- Order your WRTH 2011: http://www.hard-core-dx.com/redirect2.php?id=wrth2011 ---[End Commercial]----------------------- ________________________________________ Hard-Core-DX mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ _______________________________________________ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html
