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JJY
Japanese time signal radio station / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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JJY is the call sign of a low frequency time signal radio station located in Japan.
JJY's transmitters are located at the Otakadoyayama Transmitter (right dot) in Tamura City, Fukushima Prefecture, and the Haganeyama Transmitter (left dot) in Saga City, Saga Prefecture.
The station broadcasts from two sites, one on Mount Otakadoya, near Fukushima, and the other on Mount Hagane, located on Kyushu island. JJY is operated by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), an independent administrative institution affiliated with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of the Japanese government.