HBG Prangins
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Swiss time reference system. The HBG transmitter operates on 75kHz with 20kW and is located in Prangins, Switzerland. The modulation is similar to the DCF77 system.
At the beginning of each second (with the exception of the 59th), the carrier signal is interrupted for a period of 0.1 s or 0.2 s, which corresponds to a binary "0" or "1". The transmission of the minute, hour, calendar date, day of the week, month and current year is achieved by means of a BCD code between the 21st and the 58th second. To be noted, the carrier is totally interrupted, not reduced to 25% of the full power as is the case for DCF77
The start of a new minute is signaled by a double pulse (0.1 s signal breaks at intervals of 0.1 s). A triple pulse signals the start of a new hour, a four-pulse signal is transmitted at 0 h and 12 h.
Time signal stations |
Longwave: DCF77 | HBG | JJY | MSF | TDF | WWVB |
Shortwave: BPM | CHU | JJY | MSF | RWM | TDF | WWV | WWVH | YVTO |
GNSS time transfer: Galileo | NAVSTAR GPS | GLONASS | Beidou |
Defunct time stations: OMA | VNG |