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{{Short description|Time signal radio station in East Germany}} |
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'''Y3S''' was the [[callsign]] of an [[East Germany|East German]] [[time signal]] station. The station was operated by the Measurements and Standards Service of the [[East Germany|DDR]] |
'''Y3S''' was the [[callsign]] of an [[East Germany|East German]] [[time signal]] station. The station was operated by the Measurements and Standards Service of the [[East Germany|DDR]]<ref>Amt für Standardisierung, Messwesen und Warenprüfung, Arbeitsgebiet Zeit- und Frequenznormale, Wallstr. 16, Berlin</ref> in [[Berlin]]. The transmitter was located at [[Nauen Transmitter Station]]. |
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The station transmitted in the [[high frequency|HF]] band on |
The station transmitted in the [[high frequency|HF]] band on 4.525 MHz with 5 kW.<ref>{{cite book | author=Gerd Klawitter | title=List of Time Signal Stations | year=1980 | page=29| edition=9th }}</ref> The transmission consisted of second pulses of 100 ms duration. Minute pulses were 500 ms long. Minute and hour information was transmitted in BCD code by modifying pulses of seconds 41 to 55. The vernerl time signal was transmitted on long wave from East Berlin at 11:55 for 5 minutes |
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 9 April 2024
Y3S was the callsign of an East German time signal station. The station was operated by the Measurements and Standards Service of the DDR[1] in Berlin. The transmitter was located at Nauen Transmitter Station.
The station transmitted in the HF band on 4.525 MHz with 5 kW.[2] The transmission consisted of second pulses of 100 ms duration. Minute pulses were 500 ms long. Minute and hour information was transmitted in BCD code by modifying pulses of seconds 41 to 55. The vernerl time signal was transmitted on long wave from East Berlin at 11:55 for 5 minutes
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[edit]52°38′52″N 12°54′35″E / 52.6477°N 12.9098°E