DCF77 is a German longwave time signal and standard-frequency radio station. It started service as a standard-frequency station on 1 January 1959. In...
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5kHz DCF77 at Mainflingen. As an example, Casio Wave Ceptors using modules 3353 and 3354, such as the WVA-440, can tune to signals from both DCF77 (Germany)...
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than the popular German DCF77 amplitude-modulated time signal service, but the much more powerful transmitter (16 times DCF77's 50 kW) gives it a much...
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identical to that of DCF77. Like DCF77, the carrier was not interrupted during the last second of each minute. Differences from the DCF77 time code: The carrier...
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(2007-05-09). "DCF77 transmitting facilities". Archived from the original on 2010-05-14. Retrieved 2010-05-02. "Synchronizing time with DCF77 and MSF60"....
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with about 4000 inhabitants. It is known for its time signal transmitter, DCF77, which controls almost all radio clocks in Western Europe. Mainflingen is...
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and accurate time from another source (for example, another NTP server, a DCF77 receiver, a WWVB receiver, or a GNSS receiver). This project was started...
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the noise floor of a target communication system. The German time signal DCF77, in addition to amplitude keying, employs phase-shift keying driven by a...
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clocks. For example: WWVB in Colorado, United States, on 60 kHz, 70 kW ERP DCF77 in Frankfurt, Germany, on 77.5 kHz, 50 kW JJY in Japan, on 40 & 60 kHz,...
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Instrumentation Group WWVB LF Radio WWVB Fort Collins, Colorado 60 kHz DCF LF Radio DCF77 Mainflingen, DE 77.5 kHz HBG LF Radio HBG Prangins, HB 75 kHz (ceased operation)...
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