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Khz Time(UTC) Days ITU Station Lng Target Remarks 16.4 0000-2400 kHz Time(UTC) Days ITU Station Lng Target Remarks 16.4 0000-2400 NOR JXN Marine Norway NEu no 18.2 0000-2400 IND VTX Indian Navy SAs v 18.3 0000-2400 F HWU French Navy WEu wu 19.6 0000-2400 G GQD Anthorn WEu an 19.8 0000-2400 AUS NWC US/Australian Navy Oc ex 20.5 0741-0747 BLR RJH69 Molodechno #NOME? EEu mo 20.5 0441-0447 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 20.5 1041-1047 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 20.5 1131-1141 RUS RJH63 Krasnodar #NOME? EEu kd 20.5 0941-0947 RUS RJH77 Arkhangelsk #NOME? EEu ak 20.5 0541-0547 RUS RJH99 Nizhni Novgorod #NOME? EEu nn 20.9 0000-2400 F HWU French Navy WEu wu 21.4 0000-2400 HWA NPM US Navy Oc L 21.7 0000-2400 F HWU French Navy WEu wu 23 0735-0741 BLR RJH69 Molodechno #NOME? EEu mo 23 0435-0441 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 23 1035-1041 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 23 1126-1131 RUS RJH63 Krasnodar #NOME? EEu kd 23 0935-0941 RUS RJH77 Arkhangelsk #NOME? EEu ak 23 0535-0541 RUS RJH99 Nizhni Novgorod #NOME? EEu nn 23.4 0000-2400 D DHO38 German Navy Eu rf 23.4 0000-2400 HWA NPM US Navy Oc L 24 0000-2400 USA NAA US Navy Cutler NAO cu 24.8 0000-2400 USA NLK US Navy Jim Creek NAO jc 25 0700-0725 BLR RJH69 Molodechno #NOME? EEu mo 25 0400-0425 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 25 1000-1025 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 25 1100-1120 RUS RJH63 Krasnodar #NOME? EEu kd 25 0900-0925 RUS RJH77 Arkhangelsk #NOME? EEu ak 25 0500-0525 RUS RJH99 Nizhni Novgorod #NOME? EEu nn 25.1 0725-0730 BLR RJH69 Molodechno #NOME? EEu mo 25.1 0425-0430 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 25.1 1025-1030 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 25.1 1120-1123 RUS RJH63 Krasnodar #NOME? EEu kd 25.1 0925-0930 RUS RJH77 Arkhangelsk #NOME? EEu ak 25.1 0525-0530 RUS RJH99 Nizhni Novgorod #NOME? EEu nn 25.2 0000-2400 USA NML US Navy NAm lm 25.5 0730-0735 BLR RJH69 Molodechno #NOME? EEu mo 25.5 0430-0435 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 25.5 1030-1035 KGZ RJH66 Bishkek #NOME? CAs bk 25.5 1123-1126 RUS RJH63 Krasnodar #NOME? EEu kd 25.5 0930-0935 RUS RJH77 Arkhangelsk #NOME? EEu ak 25.5 0530-0535 RUS RJH99 Nizhni Novgorod #NOME? EEu nn 37.5 0000-2400 ISL TFK Grindavik NEu g 40 0000-2400 J JJY (ID x15,x45) #NOME? FE o 45.9 0000-2400 I NSY Sicily SEu sy 60 0000-2400 G MSF Time from NPL #NOME? Eu an 60 0000-2400 J JJY (ID x15,x45) #NOME? FE h 60 0000-2400 USA WWVB Colorado #NOME? USA ff 66.66 0000-2400 RUS RBU Time Signal #NOME? EEu t 68.5 0000-2400 CHN BPC Time Signal #NOME? FE sq 77.5 0000-2400 D DCF77 Mainflingen #NOME? Eu mf 129.1 0000-2400 D EFR Teleswitch CEu mf 135.6 0000-2400 HNG EFR Teleswitch CEu lh 139 0000-2400 D EFR Teleswitch CEu bu 145 0000-2400 irr E Spanish Navy FSK Eu gm 147.3 0000-2400 D DDH47 DWD Pinneberg RTTY E Eu pi 171 0000-0004 Mo MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0000-0100 Tu-Su MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0100-0200 Mo-Tu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0100-0200 We-Su MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0004-0100 Mo MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0200-0300 Su-Tu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0200-0300 We-Sa MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0300-0528 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0528-0558 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0558-0610 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0558-0613 SaSu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0610-0650 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0613-0656 SaSu MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0650-0656 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0656-0721 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0721-0758 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0758-0810 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0810-0855 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0855-0904 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0900-0930 SaSu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 0904-1000 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0930-0933 SaSu MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 0933-1000 SaSu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1000-1003 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1000-1030 SaSu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1003-1034 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1034-1100 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1030-1100 SaSu MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1100-1102 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1102-1130 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1102-1130 SaSu MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1130-1200 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1200-1214 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1200-1230 SaSu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1214-1255 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1230-1259 SaSu MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1255-1259 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1259-1300 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1300-1333 Tu-Fr MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1300-1333 Sa-Mo MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1333-1400 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1400-1403 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1403-1430 Mo MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1403-1430 Tu-Su MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1430-1434 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1434-1500 Mo MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1434-1500 Tu-Su MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1500-1503 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1503-1530 SaSu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1503-1535 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1530-1535 SaSu MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1535-1600 Sa-Th MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1535-1600 Fr MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1600-1603 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1603-1700 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1700-1703 Mo-Sa MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1700-1730 Su MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1703-1759 Mo-Sa MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1730-1734 Su MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1734-1759 Su MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1759-1813 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1813-1858 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1858-1928 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1928-1950 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1950-1955 Tu-Su MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 1950-1955 Mo MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 1955-2020 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2020-2023 SaSu MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 2020-2030 Mo-Fr MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 2023-2030 SaSu MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2030-2058 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2058-2158 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 2158-2215 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2215-2258 Mo-Th MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2215-2258 Fr-Su MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 2258-2316 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 2316-2358 Fr,Su MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2316-2358 12346 MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 2258-2304 Su MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2258-2400 Mo-Sa MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 171 2304-2400 Su MRC Medi 1 F NAf n 171 2358-2400 MRC Medi 1 A NAf n 225 1740-1755 CVA Radio Vaticana PO Eu /POL-sk 225 1755-1740 POL Polskie Radio 1 PO Eu sk 243 0442-0505 DNK Danmarks Radio DA NEu 243 0657-0805 DNK Danmarks Radio DA NEu 243 1042-1115 DNK Danmarks Radio DA NEu 243 1642-1720 DNK Danmarks Radio DA NEu 558 1500-1600 CHN China Radio Int. E SEA 558 1600-1700 CHN China Radio Int. E SEA 558 1700-1800 CHN China Radio Int. E SEA 567 0630-0700 LAO Lao National Radio HM SEA v 567 0700-0730 LAO Lao National Radio KHM SEA v 567 0855-1330 LAO Lao National Radio LAO SEA v 567 1330-1400 LAO Lao National Radio KH SEA v 567 1400-1430 LAO Lao National Radio M SEA v 567 1430-1500 LAO Lao National Radio E SEA v 567 1500-1530 LAO Lao National Radio F SEA v 567 1530-1600 LAO Lao National Radio T SEA v 567 1600-1630 LAO Lao National Radio VN SEA v 567 1630-1632 LAO Lao National Radio LAO SEA v 567 2100-2200 LAO Lao National Radio M SEA v 567 2200-2230 LAO Lao National Radio HM SEA v 567 2230-2300 LAO Lao National Radio KHM SEA v 567 2300-0630 LAO Lao National Radio LAO SEA v 576 0000-2400 BUL BNR Horizont BU BUL vi 576 0600-0630 Mo-Fr BUL Bulgarian National R.
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