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WWV Time signal, Fort Collins Colorado

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

This is the WWv Time signal out of Fort Collins, Colorado.
This is the one of 4 frequency's used by them.
The Others are 10 khz, 15 khz, and 20 khz Poor reception is cause by poor indoor antenna.

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  • You have WWVB confused with WWV. This video shows a radio picking up WWV. WWVB transmits on 60 kHz.

  • Thanks fella i changed the info, Thanks for catching that.

  • Weren't those CCRadio's supposed to have good antennas?

  • This is a great radio, I have this on my desk and inside a brick house. It's on my desk with 4 other things around it running. There is a lot of electrical noise. But the radio does pullin some amazing DX. It's what I have not till my wife give me the ok for a icom r75 and a external antenna.

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  • what time of day can you catch this station?

  • Wow!! I have the Grundig S350 DL with a 30 ft copper longwire and live in SW Oklahoma and that little rig picks up WWVB almost as well in Canada. Nice radio I am thinking of picking up one of these . I have heard a few people say this is a better radio than the S350 DL

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