Could it be that they changed something with their setup?
A couple of years back I could receive MSF fine (Gouda, the
Netherlands) but this year (reconnected the radio in January) no bit
comes in at all. The led on the radio also flickers dramatically, not
once per second.
I'm not aware of
MSF Scheduled Maintenance Periods
The MSF 60 kHz standard-frequency and time signal, broadcast by Babcock on
behalf of NPL, is occasionally taken off-air to allow maintenance work on
the masts and antennas at Anthorn Radio Station to be carried out in safety.
This means that your
Could it be that they changed something with their setup?
A couple of years back I could receive MSF fine (Gouda, the
Netherlands) but this year (reconnected the radio in January) no bit
comes in at all. The led on the radio also flickers dramatically, not
once per second.
Folkert van Heusden
Folkert,
As far as I know the transmitted signal has not changed and is its
normal strength with me. Have you thought that you may be experiencing
some form of interference to the signal? If you can monitor the signal
on a receiver, maybe on a long wave broadcast receiver, you may find
In message 20150209121219.gy21...@belle.intranet.vanheusden.com, folkert writ
es:
MSF Scheduled Maintenance Periods
The MSF 60 kHz standard-frequency and time signal, broadcast by Babcock on
behalf of NPL, is occasionally taken off-air to allow maintenance work on
the masts and
MSF Scheduled Maintenance Periods
The MSF 60 kHz standard-frequency and time signal, broadcast by Babcock on
behalf of NPL, is occasionally taken off-air to allow maintenance work on
the masts and antennas at Anthorn Radio Station to be carried out in safety.
This means that your