long wave listening

Discussion about Longwave Radio and associated topics. Longwave is from 30 kHz to 500 kHz, for the sake of this forum.

Postby gelo » Tue Mar 14, 2006 4:37 pm

if you tune to 60 or 75 khz you may hear a timmer signal, this is for the radio clocks and wrist whatches. tihs can also be used to set your PC time if ya have the software.
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Morse Code ID?

Postby NW7US » Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:14 pm

AmericanDXer wrote:I really haven't heard anything on this band, the only thing I have heard has been what appears to be a repeating morse code around 400 kHz, it is very, very faint and isnt there all of the time.

What is the Morse Code letters that you can pick out? If you can at least draw the dots and dashes, like,

__ . __ . .. (that's a dash, dot, dash, dot, then a pause, then two dots),

then I can help you try to identify that station you are hearing.

Let me know!
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Postby AmericanDXer » Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:05 pm

I havent heard it since I moved out of the old house, I will keep trying though!
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