Re: [IRCA] Mystery time signal on 790 kHz
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Re: [IRCA] Mystery time signal on 790 kHz



100% you have Reloj. The time signals and even better the RR in morse cut 
thru the jumble of QRM far better than SS nx.

73 KAZ in IL and can hear many Reloj's.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <mikey_n@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <IRCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 9:49 PM
Subject: [IRCA] Mystery time signal on 790 kHz


>i there guys - I haven't heard any Spanish in the mystery signal on 790
> kHz. There has been no human speech whatsoever, although I haven't been
> listening for long intervals. But the consensus seems to be that I am
> hearing a station of the Radio Reloj network on 790 from Cuban. This
> weekend I will listen carefully to see if I can pick it up again and
> distiguish the morse code letters (have to wait until the weekend - I
> can only hear it around 4 AM).
>
> BTW, I picked it up on a refurbished Grundig Satellit 800 that I just
> got from Universal Radio, with a 25 foot wire hung out my window. I
> really enjoy that radio - the audio quality is so good it actually
> makes up for some of the more sophisticated bells and whistles the set
> lacks. I had been using a modified Icom R75 but I much prefer the
> Grundig, which seems to be just as sensitive on MW, with better
> selectivity using the sync detector, audio quality that is magnitudes
> better and it is far easier to use and manipulate.
>
> 

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