Saul,
I reported hearing this here back on Oct 15 0125-UTC, and yes it was 1200 kHz.  
It overtook the freq up here in New England.  Just ticks, no voice, no chimes, 
and no fast cw, just ticks.  Recorded it but never went back to listen simply 
because there was no toh id, that i listened for.  I guess someone loves to 
broadcast ticks.  Perhaps soon there will be a flee broadcast soon (hi).
73s
Konnie

> Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1200 WWV-like ticking sound
>
> In our case it was just 1200, and onl lasted a few
> minutes while the only computer here was off. I am
> sure it was a conventional radio signal of some kind,
> and my guess - since the LBI folks heard it on several
> channels - is that it is from central or south america
> or the carribbean. Perhaps Cuba. Niel in a very brief
> conversation about this last night mentioned that
> Reloj has some kind of different chime or sound on
> some occasions - or something to this effect.
>
> Thanks to folks on these lists who have 'chimed' in.
> Looks like another mystery ...
>
> Saul
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