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KHZ ID LSB USB Fmt QTH ITU GSQ Notes Last Heard 11.905 NONE KHZ ID LSB USB Fmt QTH ITU GSQ Notes Last Heard 11.905 NONE RSDN-20/ALPHA RUS 1+3 pulses or 1+1 pulses 20.9.2008 12.500 NONE RSDN-20/ALPHA secondary station RUS 1 pulse 21.10.2004 12.649 NONE RSDN-20/ALPHA RUS 1+1 pulses 20.9.2008 12.700 NONE RSDN-20/ALPHA secondary station RUS 1 pulse 21.10.2004 13.281 NONE RSDN-20/ALPHA secondary station RUS 1 pulse 11.10.2004 14.881 NONE RSDN-20/ALPHA RUS 1 + 2 pulses 20.9.2008 15.028 NONE RSDN-20/ALPHA secondary station RUS 2 pulses 15.10.2004 15.625 NONE Revda - RSDN-20/ALPHA secondary station RUS KP87ia 1 pulse 21.10.2004 16.300 NONE UNID XUE 21.10.2004 16.350 NONE UNID XUE 17.10.2004 16.400 JXN Helgeland NOR JP66mk 17.9.2008 On Sunday September 25th 2005 there will be transmissions on VLF 17.2 kHz with the Alexanderson alternator at 09:30 UTC and 12:30 UTC. The station will be open to visitors and there will also be a ''flea market'' with surplus from Grimeton Radio and The Radio Museum in Gothenburg. (Info via Lennart Deimert) VLF Historically preserved station (a UNESCO World Heritage Object) with Anderson Generator used as transmitter. Transmits at 15 minutes past each hour when on the air, by arrangement. Web sites: http://www.alexander.n.se/ http://www.antiquewireless.org/otb/alexalt10 04.htm http://www.wireless.org.uk/mechrx.htm Thanks to Bo who visited and obtained exact 17.200 SAQ Grimeton SWE JO67ec location (2005-08-02) 24.10.2008 17.800 ? UNID XUU NPM/NAA ??? 19.10.2004 US NAVY TACAMO mobile worldwide: F1B- 50Hz and 190Hz/MSK 400Hz and 800Hz 18.000 ? UNID XUN BW 17.10.2004 18.100 RDL Several TX RUS 26.9.2008 18.200 VTX3 Kataboman / Viayanarajanam IND MJ88uk MSK/INN 3.10.2008 18.300 HWU Le Blanc (Rosnay) FRA JN06or 2.10.2008 18.600 NTS Woodside, Victoria AUS QF31lm 5.10.2008 18.900 RDL Moskva VLF network RUS 28.8.2008 KHZ ID LSB USB Fmt QTH ITU GSQ Notes Last Heard 19.600 GQD Anthorn, Cumbria ENG IO85ga 26.9.2008 19.800 NWC Holt, North West Cape, Exmouth AUS OG78be 26.9.2008 20.200 ? UNID XUE RTTY 100Hz/CW - STARTS WITH VVV 12.10.2008 20.200 JJI Japanese Navy, Ebino JPN PM52jb 22.8.2008 20.270 ICV Isola di Tavolara SAR JN40uw 17.9.2008 20.500 RJH63 Krasnodar RUS KN94ss 10.8.2008 20.500 RJH66 Biskek KAZ MN63tb 10.8.2008 20.500 RJH69 Molodecno BLR KO34jl 10.8.2008 20.500 RJH77 Arkhangelsk RUS LP04sj 10.8.2008 20.500 RJH90 Niznij Novgorod RUS LO16xe 10.8.2008 FTA20/H 20.900 WU Sainte-Assise FRA JN18gn 17.9.2008 21.100 RDL Several TX RUS 19.9.2008 21.370 ? UNID XUU Shifting carrier 30.8.2008 21.400 NPM Lualualei / Hawaii HWA MSK 25.9.2008 21.750 HWU Le Blanc FRA JN06or 20.8.2008 22.100 GQD Anthorn ENG IO84iv 17.9.2008 22.200 JJI Japanese Navy, Ebino JPN PM52jb 9.8.2008 22.600 HWU Rosnay FRA JN06or 30.9.2004 23.000 RJH63 Krasnodar RUS KN94ss 10.8.2008 23.000 RJH66 Biskek KAZ MN63tb 10.8.2008 23.000 RJH69 Molodecno BLR KO34jl 10.8.2008 23.000 RJH77 Arkhangelsk RUS LP04sj 10.8.2008 23.000 RJH90 Niznij Novgorod RUS LO16xe 10.8.2008 23.400 DHO38 German Navy - Rhauderfehn DEU JO33tb CW/MSK 17.9.2008 23.800 ? UNID XUU MSK 11.10.2008 24.000 NAA Cutler USA FN64ip US Navy, MSK signal 17.9.2008 24.800 NLK Jim Creek / Washington USA 26.9.2008 25.000 RAB99 Chabarovsk RUS PN78km 12.12.2006 25.000 RJH63 Krasnodar RUS KN94ss 5.10.2008 25.000 RJH66 Biskek (Miskeyed RJH86) KGZ MN63tb 5.10.2008 25.000 RJH69 Molodecno BLR KO34jl 5.10.2008 25.000 RJH77 Arkhangelsk RUS LP04sj N0N/A1A/A9 5.10.2008 25.000 RJH90 Niznij Novgorod RUS LO16xe SENDING '6' 5.10.2008 25.200 NML4 Lamoure USA EN06ui US Navy; MSK signal 3.10.2008 26.700 TBB Turkish Navy, Bafa TUR KM37sl MSK/ FSK +/- 25Hz 19.9.2008 27.300 RDL ? RUS 4.10.2008 37.500 TFK/NRK Grindavik ISL HP83su MSK 17.9.2008 KHZ ID LSB USB Fmt QTH ITU GSQ Notes Last Heard SRC/SH 38.000 R Ruda SWE JO87de MSK 50BD,160HZ / CW 17.9.2008 40.000 JJY Mount Hagane JPN PM53cl CW IDent H+15'40" H+45'40" 15.10.2008 40.750 NST Londonderry NIR MSK 30.8.2008 42.500 SRC Swedish Navy Varberg ? SWE MSK 200/79 5.10.2008 42.550 SAS2 UNID SWE 17.9.2008 44.200 SRC Karlsbrorg SWE JO78fl 16.9.2008 45.900 NSY Niscemy ITA US Navy; 200bps encyrpted MSK 16.9.2008 47.000 ? UNID XUE NON/MSK/FSK 24.8.2008 49.000 SXA Agia Marina / Attika GRC KM28ae 17.9.2008 49.200 ? UNID XUE FSK +/- 38Hz 29.7.2008 51.950 GIY20 Oxford ENG FAX/FSK 100 Hz 3.10.2008 51.950 GYW1 Crimond SCT F1B 85 Hz shift / 50 Bd, encrypted traffic 27.9.2008 53.400 TBG Kanakkale TUR KN30fc FSK +/- 38 Hz 19.9.2008 54.000 ? UNID XUE FSK/MSK 19.9.2008 57.380 ? UNID XUE FSK/MSK 19.9.2008 57.400 GXH Thurso SCT IO86go 17.9.2008 60.000 MSF Anthorn ENG IO84jv 17.9.2008 61.830 ? UNID - GIZ20 ?? XUE 19.9.2008 63.850 FTA63 Sainte-Assise FRA JN18gn 17.9.2008 65.800 FUE Kerlouan FRA IN78tp 17.9.2008 66.600 RBU Moskva RUS 17.9.2008 68.000 GBY20 Thurso SCT FSK (100Hz) 27.9.2008 Began broadcasting 2002-04-25 Hours of operation: 0800-1200, 2200-2330UTC Umbrella single-tower References: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/time/lf- clocks http://www.longwave.de/TSS.pdf http://www.time.ac.cn/serve/BPC-view.jpg 68.500 BPC Linton CHN OM74wk http://tinyurl.com/yq9kqn 19.9.2008 72.000 ? Baku AZE FSK 27.7.2008 73.600 CFH Halifax CAN FN94go 3.10.2008 75.000 HBG 0 Neuchatel SUI JN36dj 17.9.2008 77.500 DCF77 0 Mainflingen DEU JO40ma Web Site: http://www.plicht.de/ekki/mainflin/ 17.9.2008 81.000 GYN2 Skelton ENG IO84nr F1B 85 Hz shift, encrypted 17.9.2008 82.750 GYB Royal Navy London ENG FSK 75/68 7.10.2008 122.500 CFH Halifax Naval CAN RTTY 75Bd 23.9.2008 124.500 SXJ Krete Island GRC FSK 28.8.2008 125.000 DCF45 Mainflingen DEU JO40ma 4.10.2008 KHZ ID LSB USB Fmt QTH ITU GSQ Notes Last Heard 126.720 ? Cont. Sig UNID XUU UNID 23.9.2008 129.100 DCF49 EFR Mainflingen DEU JO40ma ASCII 200Bd, 340Hz shift 17.9.2008 135.600 HGA 22 EFR-Telecontrol Lakihegy HNG ASCII 200/500 7.10.2008 135.800 SXV Marathon Attika GRC KM28ad FSK 23.9.2008 137.700 VO1NA Torbay CAN GN37or Lowfer 24.12.2005 137.700 XGJ Lowfer USA FN42hi 13.11.2007 137.700 XKO Stanfield USA EM95tg Lowfer 24.12.2005 137.775 XDW Bartlesville USA EM26aq Was in Anchorage AK but relocated. 24.12.2005 139.000 DCF39 Burg DEU JO52wg ASCII 340Hz shift 17.9.2008 139.000 TBA Ankara ? TUR FSK 17.9.2008 UKB/YL 145.000 Q63 Riga LVA FSK 19.9.2008 146.500 ? UNID XUU UNID 25.9.2008 147.000 ? UNID XUE FSK Pulses +250Hz 21.8.2008 147.300 DDH47 Pinneberg DEU JO43uq FSK METEO 17.9.2008 AM broadcast with additional phase-shift keying of ±1 Rad (57 degrees) / 2000 kW 162.000 TDF AM broadcast + T.S FRA JN17ce (1000 kW at night 00 - 06h) 5.10.2008 190.000 ND Smyshlyayevka (Samara) RUS LO53fg 27.10.2006 199.000 S UNID XUU UNID 3.2.2008 204.000 YFY 395 DAID Forbay - Iqaluit CAN FP53rr 28.10.2008 205.000 YEU Eureka CAN EQ79bx 24.12.2006 Estimates for power vary - may be 205.000 YWO 400 DAID Lupin CAN DP45js considerably less (Dick Palmer, 2006-10-07) 28.10.2006 208.000 YSK 404 DAID Sanikiluaq CAN FO06jm 28.10.2008 212.000 LZ 1020 IDx2 Ufa RUS LO74xm 29.10.2005 212.000 PR Tomaszów-Mazowiecki / "Porter" POL 8.8.2008 212.000 RG Ufa RUS LO74wo 10.11.2008 212.000 RP 750 750 IDx2 + 5\" gap Tomaszów-Mazowiecki / 'Porter' (tentative) POL KO01bo TENTATIVE - GSQ Airport 27.8.2005 212.000 SJ 409 DAID Saint John CAN FN75cj 25.5.2008 212.000 YA UNID XUU UNID 29.3.2003 212.000 YGX 402 DAID Gillam CAN EO26pi 1.11.2008 214.000 DA Dawson CAN CP04ja 20.9.2004 214.000 DA Deveselu West ROU KN24ec 24.2.2008 214.000 YIO 413 DAID Pond Inlet CAN FQ12aq 12.11.2008 215.000 TRS 1017 Teresina (PI) BRA GI84ow 23.2.2008 215.000 UW 1100 IDx2 Shumerlya RUS LO35fm EX QM 23.2.2008 216.000 CLB 1035 1039 Wilmington / Carolina Beach USA FM14ac 12.11.2008 KHZ ID LSB USB Fmt QTH ITU GSQ Notes Last Heard 216.000 ME 412 DAID Matane CAN FN68ft 29.10.2008 218.000 YXP 400 DAID Pangnirtung CAN FP76dd 31.12.2006 219.000 GAV 1040 1034 Gustavus ALS CO28dk 1.11.2008 220.000 BX 405 406 DAID Blanc Sablon (Lourdes de Blanc Sablon) CAN GO11jk 11.11.2008 220.000 TUI 1031 1030 ID+5" gap Tucurui (PA) BRA GI56df 8.11.2008 221.000 YAS 407 DAID Kangirsuk CAN FP40xa 23.2.2008 222.000 QI IDx2 + 5" tone Moscow / Bykovo RUS KO95ao 24.3.2007 222.000 WJ Moscow / Bykovo RUS KO95ao 24.2.2008 222.000 WY 419 DAID Wrigley CAN CP83gf 11.11.2008 224.000 BK 398 DAID Baker Lake CAN EP14xh 17.9.2008 224.000 QM 413 DAID Moncton CAN FN76rc 11.9.2008 225.000 YIK 410 DAID Ivujivik CAN FP12aj 13.11.2007 230.000 WZ IDx2 Kamenka RUS KO85mf 2.11.2008 231.000 R ID+10" gap Malacky-Kuchyna SVK JN88nj 25.7.2008 232.000 GP 404 DAID Gaspe CAN FN78ts 23.10.2008 233.000 UM 408 DAID Churchill Falls CAN FO73vo 6.2.2008 236.000 YHK 413 DAID Gjoa Haven CAN EP28bp 9.12.2007 237.000 YJI 400 DAID Broughton / Qikiqtarjuaq CAN FP77xn 26.9.2008 239.000 OJ 400 400 DAID High Level CAN DO18kn 12.11.2008 240.000 L Krasnodar / Pashkovskiy RUS KN95ob 3.11.2008 March 6, 2006 copied with slow CW with 240.000 TIR 1036 1032 Tirios (PA) BRA GJ22af extended spaces between letters 8.11.2008 241.000 YGT 415 DAID Igloolik CAN EP99cj 8.11.2008 243.000 YVB 407 DAID Bonaventure CAN FN78fc 2.11.2008 244.000 AA UNID XUU UNID 6.1.2002 244.000 TH 406 DAID Thompson CAN EO15bt 23.10.2008 245.000 CB 404 403 DAID Cambridge Bay CAN DP79lc 2KW according to WWSU; 600' vertical 5.11.2008 245.000 GSN 1029 ID+7" tone Gach Saran IRN LM50kh 7.2.2008 245.000 LOF UNID XUU UNID 26.10.2003 245.000 NG IDx2 Nizhny Novgorod / Strigino RUS LO16ve 7.11.2008 245.000 ST Nizhny Novgorod / Strigino RUS LO16vg 1.11.2008 246.000 ZYT ~400 DAID 'Outer Cove' Saint John's CAN GN37pp 25.10.2007 247.000 GM 1006 1017 Gomel BLR KO52ln 10.11.2008 KO52m 247.000 MV 1010 ID+4" gap Gomel BLR m 9.11.2008 247.000 YDP 402 DAID Nain CAN FO96dm 5.1.2008 248.000 QH 409 Watson Lake CAN CP50ne 22.9.2008
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