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In message <[email protected]>, Hal 
Murray writes:
>> Since MSF *is* on 60 KHz, you do indeed get dead spots.
>
>If the two signals are not encoded identically, there should be an 
>interesting signal when one of the transmitters is off and the other is on.  
>Has anybody looked for that sort of pattern?

I have seen signs of that in my data in the shape of phase-shifts,
and that sort of made me concentrate on DCF & LORAN.

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