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- From: tmrdpsrs@engvms.unl.edu
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- Subject: Re: Universal Co-ordinated Time (??)
- Date: 21 Jan 93 18:04:16 CST
- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
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- > What's the Spanish time station at 7600 KHz? I logged them last night, and my
- > Spanish wasn't good enough to pick up their call. I don't remember hearing them
- > before.
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- The new WRTH says 7600 kHz belongs to HD2IOA from the Instituto Oceanografica
- de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador. 1 kW of power. I heard them on January 11
- at 0130...good signal.
-
- Ron Synowicki
- tmrdpsrs@engvms.unl.edu
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