The following is from the ARRL web site >
Department of Defense Message Prompts Listeners to Take WWV/WWVH
Survey
08/19/2019
Through Saturday, August 24, WWV and WWVH will transmit a US
Department of Defense (DOD) message in conjunction with the COMEX 19-3
interoperability exercise in Tennessee. The broadcast also urges listeners
to complete a
survey on WWV/WWVH listenership and listening habits. The
messages are broadcast on WWV at 10 minutes past the hour and on WWVH at 50
minutes past the hour. WWV and WWVH transmit on 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 MHz.
In addition to asking for the name, email address, and location
of those completing the “WWV/WWVH Reception Report,” the survey
seeks information on which station (i.e., WWV or WWVH) was heard, the
frequency, the transmitted audio quality, whether the information was relevant
or useful, how often the respondent monitors WWV/WWVH broadcasts, whether the
respondent uses a clock or other device that synchronizes with the
low-frequency (60 kHz) WWVB time
transmissions, and any other information the respondent would consider useful
to hear on WWV/WWVH broadcasts.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) — part of the US
Department of Commerce — is using the information gathered to determine
“how often their stations are monitored and how the various timing
signals and messages are used by the listeners,” Chief of US Army MARS
Paul English, WD8DBY, said on the US Army MARS Facebook
page. “As the saying goes, ‘every vote counts,’ and your
input to this survey is being used to help demonstrate the importance of these
stations.” Listeners may file multiple reception reports, and anyone may
complete the survey.
Earlier this year, the Defense
Department began making use of the provisional time slots on WWV and WWVH to
announce upcoming HF military communication exercises and to explain how the
Amateur Radio community can become involved in them. Use of the time slots has
corresponded with Department of Defense communication exercises (COMEX); COMEX
19-3 takes place this month. The announcements will resume during COMEX 19-4 in
October.
Following a proof of concept this
year, DOD anticipates making use of the WWV/WWVH broadcast time slot full time,
all year.
Concern arose in 2018 after WWV and
WWVH were included on a list of proposed cuts in the Administration’s
Fiscal Year 2019 budget request for NIST.
Ron
WW8RR