Walter:

I didn't say I was hearing 162 kHz.  The signal is displayed by the G313e 
software on my computer.  The signal can be heard when I set the receiver to 
500 Hz CW.  The station has been used for standard frequency purposes since the 
late 1970s, originally broadcasting on 163.8 kHz.  It now carries an atomic 
clock controlled time signal inaudible on an AM receiver.  From what I've read 
it's still using a power of 2 MW and has a range of approximately 3500 km or 
2175 miles. 

Morocco now has a fair signal on 171 kHz at 0545.  

Richard.

Sent from my iPad

> On Feb 16, 2017, at 22:58, Walter Salmaniw <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> But what was Richard hearing?  I remember hearing a mixing product on the
> same frequency as Allouis.  I understood that he time signals are
> unmodulated.  Walt


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