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This is a precise emulation of the audible time signal broadcast by radio station WWV of the NIST in the USA on shortwave. This recording was produced via a program I wrote that emulates the time signal and recreates it from scratch, but it conforms precisely to the specs of the real signal. The only part missing is the voice announcement of the time, which, in the real broadcast, is made during the last fifteen seconds of each minute (which is why the tone changes to just clicks during that time).
There are two minutes in the recording, but it should be easy to loop it or otherwise modify it for other durations. Since this audio file was computer-generated from scratch, it contains no noise, but the real broadcast has some static and noise, especially at large distances from the transmitter in Colorado.
Generated by special software / 48.1 kHz 16-bit stereo
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
2:01.094
File size
20.4 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
4 years, 6 months ago
Good job. put it on my BGM system in my house. When I was much younger, my father was a Ham radio operator and I would drift off to sleep hearing this down the hall along with the sideband off his radios.
9 years, 8 months ago
great feel
10 years, 7 months ago
Very good. Nice work
11 years ago
just what I was looking for thanks - I teach navigation this is a audio aid.