Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Pips on 670 kHz
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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Pips on 670 kHz



That would probably be Cuba's Radio Reloj. You would have heard "RR" in Morse at the end of each minute if it hadn't faded on you.

Regards,

Mark Durenberger

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From: "Mike Westfall, Lost Almost NM" <mwdx@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 12:03 PM
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Subject: [NRC-AM] Pips on 670 kHz

I'm still wondering if anyone might have any idea of what station
broadcast 875 Hz pips that I found on my 670 kHz recording at 0200 MST
(0900 UTC) on 10 Mar 2012 during the WSCR down time. The pips lasted
for 15 seconds as shown in the spectrogram linked below.

Audio: http://mesamike.org/radio/mwdx/audio/Unid/UNID_PIPS-670-20120310_0200.mp3 Spectrogram: http://mesamike.org/radio/mwdx/pics/UNID_PIPS-670-20120310_0200.PNG

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