No. S. 137.
510
ROYAL OBSERVATORY, HONG KONG.
(Revised 1st May, 1936).
1. The following information is transmitted from the Royal Observatory, Hong Kong, via Cape d' Aguilar (VPS), Stonecutters (GYP, GZO), and Hong Kong (ZBW) at the times, and on the wavelengths specified.
No.
G.M.T.
H. K. St. Time.
Nature of Transmission.
1
0018
0818
2
0100
0900
3
0155-0200 0955-1000
4
0300
1100
6
CO
0400
1200 (noon)
0500
1300
7
0830
1630
6 a.m. Synoptic in International Code containing reports from all land and ship stations available at 8 a.m.
Station and wavelength.
VPS simultaneously on 600 and 36
metres.
Do. Do. at 8.30 a.m. VPS on 36 metres
Time Signals at each second, the 28th, 29th, 54th to 59th being omitted for identifica- tion purposes.
Synoptic in International Code of 6 a.m. observations from land and ship stations. General inference and dis- trict forecast as below.
General inference from 6 a.m. observations and forecast
for 5 districts:
A. Shanghai to Turn-
about.
B. Turnabout to Hong
Kong.
C. Hong Kong and
neighbourhood.
D. Hong Kong to Hai-
nan Straits.
E. North part of China
Sea.
An aviation forecast for dis- trict C together with the latest "pilots".
General inference from 6 a.m. observations and forecast for district C.
2 p.m. Synoptic in International Code containing reports from all land and ship stations available at 4 p.m.
(8333 Kc/s).
VPS simultaneously on 600 and 36 metres.
GYP on 2655 and GZO on 35.59
metres.
VPS as for No. 1.
ZBW 355 m. tele-
phony.
VPS as for No. 1.
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