The world’s oldest licensed radio station, which operates from a location just north of Fort Collins, will turn 100 years old on Oct. 1. That may sound like a long time for a radio station, but WWV ...
WWV building. Read about the service by clicking the image. Here is my response to the letter to the editor “WWV Is Nice But Not All That Critical.” The letter raised an eyebrow with me. The notion of ...
Radio station WWV has stood the test of time. The federally owned and operated station, which sits amid an array of radio towers on an open, 380-acre site between Fort Collins and Wellington, is ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, an exclusive group of 100 people will be in attendance in Fort Collins, Colo., to celebrate the centennial of a radio station many individuals have never heard of. It offers no ...
It may seem improbable that two radio stations that announce the time could end up being world-saving superheroes. But one day Colorado shortwave station WWV and its sister station WWVH in Hawaii may ...
Time might be running out for America’s timekeeper. Proposed budget cuts could silence radio stations operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST, north of Fort Collins ...
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