Haganeyama Transmitter

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Antenna of Haganeyama Transmitter, view from southeast.

Haganeyama Transmitter (はがね山標準電波送信所, haganeyama-hyoujyundenpa-soushinjyo) is an LF-time signal transmitter at Fuji-cho, Saga-city, Saga-ken, Japan used for transmitting the time signal JJY on 60 kHz. The Haganeyama site is one of two JJY transmitters, another is the Otakadoyama site.

Summy[1][]

  • NAME:NICT Haganeyama LF station
  • Location:Summit of Mt. Hagane, Fuji-cho, Saga-city, Saga-ken
  • Elevation:about 900m
  • Latitude:33°27'56.0"N
  • Longitude:130°10'32.0"E
  • LicenseNICT
  • Station purpose:Transmitting the official Japanese government frequency standards and time signal
  • Frequency form:250H A1B
  • Frequency:60kHz
  • Antenna power:50kW(Antenna efficiency: about 45%)
  • Antenna form:Umbrella type 200m high
  • Operation time:continuously
  • Operation start:2001/10/01
  • Range:About 1,000 km
  • Transmission method :

See also[]

Reference[]

  1. ^ "License Information of Transmitter Station" (in Japanese). MIC. Retrieved 2019-03-26.

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Coordinates: 33°27′56″N 130°10′34″E / 33.4656°N 130.176°E / 33.4656; 130.176

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