Beta (time signal) explained

Beta is a time signal service in the VLF range in Russia, operated by the Russian Navy.[1] It is controlled by All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Physical-Engineering and Radiotechnical Metrology.[2] There are 6 transmitter stations, which take turns transmitting time signals and other communications.

Each transmitter has 1 or 2 scheduled sessions per day lasting 31–41 minutes, depending on transmitter, total 8 sessions in 24 hours. Beginning on the hour is 15–20 minutes of 25.0 kHz, including morse code station identification and time code. This is followed by 3- or 4-minute intervals of 25.1, 25.5, 23.0 and 20.5 kHz of unmodulated carrier precisely phase-locked to UTC(SU) time scale. No time code is sent during the last quarter of an hour.[2]

The Beta network

Beta consists of the following transmitters:[3] [2]

Callsign Transmitter Location 20.5 kHz 23.0 kHz 25.0 kHz 25.1 kHz 25.5 kHz Coordinates
RJH63 Krasnodar x x x x x 44.7735°N 39.5472°W
RJH69 Vileyka VLF transmitter near Molodechno (Belarus) x x x x x 54.4624°N 26.7692°W
RJH77 Archangelsk x x x x x 64.3605°N 41.5685°W
RJH86[4] Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) x x x x x 43.0394°N 73.6125°W
RJH90 Nizhny Novgorod (former German Goliath transmitter) x x x x x 56.1719°N 43.9317°W
RAB99 Khabarovsk x x x x x 48.4856°N 134.8233°W

Frequency usage

The time code consists of a series of signals on multiple frequencies. Transmission starts on the hour. Each time a new frequency is selected, there is 1 minute of low power while the transmitter is adjusted, then full-power transmissions begin.

The transmitters are estimated to operate at 1000 kW, achieving 30–50 kW EIRP. (The difference is due to the low efficiency of antennas at this frequency, which must be much smaller than the 12 km wavelength.)

Frequency
Minutes Signal
Start Duration
25.0 kHz

00

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

01

5 Unmodulated carrier

06

1 Morse code call sign, on-off keying

07

3 Unmodulated carrier

10

3 On-off modulated with 40 Hz square wave

13

9 Time code, on-off modulation

22

3 On-off modulated with 40 Hz square wave
25.1 kHz

25

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

26

4 Unmodulated carrier
25.5 kHz

30

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

31

4 Unmodulated carrier
23.0 kHz

35

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

36

5 Unmodulated carrier
20.5 kHz

41

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

42

5 Unmodulated carrier
Off

47

Transmission ends

The time code consists of a series of carrier pulses:[5]

The hour or date is not coded.

Most of the stations were built in the 1970s. RJH63 and RAB99, built later, has a different transmission:

Frequency
Minutes Signal
Start Duration
25.0 kHz

00

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

01

5 Unmodulated carrier

06

1 Morse code call sign, on-off keying

07

2 Unmodulated carrier

09

2 On-off modulated with 40 Hz square wave

11

9 Time code, on-off modulation
25.1 kHz

20

2 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

22

1 Unmodulated carrier
25.5 kHz

23

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

24

2 Unmodulated carrier
23.0 kHz

26

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

27

4 Unmodulated carrier
20.5 kHz

31

1 Transmitter tune-up, low-power unmodulated carrier

32

4 Unmodulated carrier

36

4 (RJH63 only) Digital data, ±50 Hz frequency-shift keying, 50 baud[6]
Off

40

Transmission ends

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.astrosol.ch/networksofthecisforces/vlfmorsedigmodenetwork/5379039f1707a4601/index.html C3 Systems of the CIS Navy
  2. . Official signal specification.
  3. Book: Marten, Michael . Spezialfrequenzliste 2007/08, band 2 . Siebel Verlag . de . 978-3-88180-665-7 . 2007 . 36.
  4. in air RJH66
  5. http://www.meinberg.de/english/glossary/r.htm Meinberg radio clock glossary: R
  6. http://web.me.com/nils.schiffhauer/Website/Monitoring/Eintr%C3%A4ge/2011/7/11_Audio_Clips_-_Medium_Wave_%28%26_Longwave%29.html Nils Schiffhauer's medium/long-wave signa samples