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Loggings => 10/11 meters => Topic started by: ThaDood on March 05, 2024, 1825 UTC

Title: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: ThaDood on March 05, 2024, 1825 UTC
Just, out of my curiosity, how well, and how far, can y'all hear WWV's 25.00000MHz signal in the day hours? It, is just out of reach for me to hear it when Sporadic E PROP is active, from my QTH. I'm really glad to hear it, and even use it, again with Cycle 25 bringing F2 PROP back. However, I have to believe that it's signal is being heard on the other side of the world.  https://www.arrl.org/news/wwv-25-mhz-signal-swapped-to-circular-polarization 
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: RobRich on March 05, 2024, 1903 UTC
25000 WWV is usually present during daytime hours here. Currently ~S9 at 1902z via Airspy HF+D and 31' vertical. Nearly 60dB SNR.
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: Rob. on March 06, 2024, 0130 UTC
Usually heard very well here, too.
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: ~SIGINT~ on March 06, 2024, 1543 UTC
05:42 UTC 06 MAR 2024 - Good solid S7~ S8 up my way.


RSPduo | Barker & Williamson T2FD antenna
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: myteaquinn on March 06, 2024, 1645 UTC
Mar 6 at 1644 S7 signal into Northern Ohio.
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: Polar Bear on March 07, 2024, 1826 UTC
On a good day - clear across the world.

10 MHZ at night you can hear both the WWV signal and the KHWWV signal from Hawaii - the Hawaii signal is faster than the Colorado signal - so you hear the one before the other.
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: R4002 on March 13, 2024, 1746 UTC
Daily, or almost. 

Same with the FM carrier on 25.950 MHz.

Location: central Virginia - Richmond, VA.
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: shadypyro on March 19, 2024, 0246 UTC
Depending on the conditions here in British Columbia Canada, I get it almost daily.
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: RadioMon on March 19, 2024, 1437 UTC
10/S-9 into N. OH as I type this.

For those who are hams, 12M is hopping at the moment.

And the 25.950 signal is S4 +/- but currently unmodulated.
Title: Re: WWV's 25MHz signal?
Post by: IrvingtonVFD43 on April 01, 2024, 1750 UTC
I have never heard it here, sure its entirely possible if there is some short skip. I'm located 357 air miles from Ft. Collins, Colorado to my location, it's most likely I am sitting inside the skip zone.