RBU is a time code radio station located in Moscow ( 56°44′00″N 37°39′48″E / 56.73333°N 37.66333°E / 56.73333; 37.66333 ( RBU transmitter ) ). It transmits a continuous 10 kW time code on 66⅔ kHz. This is commonly written as 66.66 or 66.666 kHz, but is actually 200/3 kHz. Until 2008, the transmitter site was near Kupavna 55°44′04″N 38°9′0″E / 55.73444°N 38.15000°E / 55.73444; 38.15000 ( RBU ) and used as antenna three T-antennas spun between three 150 metres tall grounded masts. In 2008, it has been transferred to the Taldom transmitter at 56°44′00″N 37°39′48″E / 56.73333°N 37.66333°E / 56.73333; 37.66333 ( Taldom transmitter ) .
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8-553: Is controlled by All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Physical-Engineering and Radiotechnical Metrology . It is operated by Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network . Every 100 ms, synchronized to the UTC second, one bit is transmitted: 100 Hz modulation encodes a binary 0, while 312.5 Hz modulation encodes a binary 1. Each UTC second consists of 10 such bits. 6 of them are fixed, two encode minute boundaries, and two provide time code information: Each minute,
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16-400: The two bits of time code encode the local time of the following minute (like DCF77 ) and some additional information. Because the time code starts with two 1 bits, the top of the minute is uniquely marked by 5 consecutive 1 bits. dUT1 is an additional, higher-precision correction to DUT1. UT1 = UTC + DUT1 + dUT1. Bits with a weight of ± are 0 for positive, 1 for negative. The time transmitted
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