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POTENTIAL SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE
With all Meteotime Weather Stations, we should take measures to provide best possible radio
reception. HBG and DCF are long wave stations with a broad reach (for example, approximate
1500km for the DCF station). However, as with a long wave radio station, interference may
occur which is often caused by the following influences:
• In buildings with lots of concrete, metal parts, and the electrical equipment you may get
reception problems (for example, in shopping centers and at exhibitions).
• Electronic equipment such as TVs, computers, household machines, etc., or transformers,
power lines, radio transmitters, and trains are potential sources of interference.
• Atmospheric influences might affect the radio waves.
• The distance from the station, and also the geographic conditions (mountains, etc.) also
affect the reception. Due to their great distance from the station, areas like Southern Italy or
Northern Scandinavia are critical.
• So-called (dead-spots) which make reception impossible can appear everywhere
• There is less interference in rural area than in heavily built-up urban ones.
• On principle at night the sources of interference are less active, consequently reception is
better than during the day.
• Week batteries in the device will lower the quality of reception.

DATA TRANSFER

METEOTIME sends the data during precisely defined time slots in accordance with UTC.
(UTC, i.e. for Central Europe during the winter UTC+1, during the summer UTC+2; for Great
Britain and Portugal during the winter UTC, during the summer UTC+1)
Transmission times (UTC)
10:00 p.m. – 03:59 a.m.
04:00 a.m. – 09:59 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 03:59 p.m.
04:00 p.m. – 06:59 p.m.
07:00 p.m. – 09:59 p.m.
In the even that the reception during the above time slots is completely or at times interfered
with or has broken down, these forecasts, or parts of them, will be missing.
Forecast for
the actual (new) day (TODAY)
the next day (TOMORROW)
the following day (the day after TOMORROW)
the day following this (Two days after TOMORROW)
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