Do channels where they read time minute after minute still exist? Did they even exist in the past? I can't find any info on them but they're referenced in movies and cartoons. Is this some Mandela effect shit?
>>19287882
>Is this some Mandela effect shit?
Fuck off
>>19287882
Speaking clock?
>>19287882
Channel?
It was a phone number. Now phones have clocks.
>>19287882
They don't just read the time
Numbers stations are real things
http://youarelistening.to/numbers
>>19288153
this.
i called it probably 2 years ago and it still existed.
>>19288162
Number Stations and those Services who could be called to hear the actual time are two different things
>>19287882
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/aug/29/business/fi-lazarus29
Like payphones, this is a thing now obsolete.
>>19287882
Shortwave...
The US stations are in Hawai'i (WWVH - female voice) and Colorado (WWV - male voice) and are operated by NIST. They're at 5 MHz, 10 MHz, and a few other frequencies...
Well, there's Radio Reloj out of Havana - they read news over a ticking clock sound and it plays "RR" in Morse Code once a minute.
IM looking for that website where bots kept posting