[time-nuts] !0 MHz standard frequency intruder

2012-06-28 Thread EB4APL
Hello, I'm receiving, maybe from less than a month, a new station on 10 MHz which claims it is an experimental time signals station. The weird thing is that they transmit music between the minute time marks, heavily interfering with the other standard stations which share this frequency.

Re: [time-nuts] !0 MHz standard frequency intruder

2012-06-28 Thread David McGaw
Others are hearing it too: http://www.hard-core-dx.com/article.php?story=20120617111532649mode=print 73, David N1HAC On 6/28/12 7:33 PM, EB4APL wrote: Hello, I'm receiving, maybe from less than a month, a new station on 10 MHz which claims it is an experimental time signals station. The

Re: [time-nuts] !0 MHz standard frequency intruder

2012-06-28 Thread David McGaw
You know, if one could get accurate delays from a number of locations, one could triangulate its location - just thinking. :-) David On 6/28/12 9:40 PM, David McGaw wrote: Others are hearing it too: http://www.hard-core-dx.com/article.php?story=20120617111532649mode=print 73, David

Re: [time-nuts] !0 MHz standard frequency intruder

2012-06-28 Thread Peter Gottlieb
Just make up a loop and use a compass to get a bearing from a few places. That should place it close enough a local member could do the same by driving around and nail it. I did that to find a CODAR transmitter. On 6/28/2012 9:48 PM, David McGaw wrote: You know, if one could get accurate

Re: [time-nuts] !0 MHz standard frequency intruder

2012-06-28 Thread Jim Lux
On 6/28/12 6:48 PM, David McGaw wrote: You know, if one could get accurate delays from a number of locations, one could triangulate its location - just thinking. :-) This is timenuts... we should collect statistics on the signal and figure out what kind of oscillator they're using...