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The ''National Research Council Time Signal'' is Canada's longest running radio program. Heard every day since November 5, 1939, shortly before 13:00
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across the
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network, it lasts between 15 and 60 seconds, ending exactly at 13:00. During standard time, the signal is at 13:00 Eastern Standard Time and during
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, the signal is at 13:00 Eastern Daylight Saving Time. The signal is also heard on some stations of the
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network at 12:00 ET daily, particularly in Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime provinces. The signal consists of a series of 300 ms "pips" of an 800 Hz sine wave tone, each one starting at the top of each UTC second, up to ten seconds before the hour, followed by silence, and then a one-second-long 800 Hz tone to mark the top of the hour. The CBC time signal is typically delayed by about 300 ms with respect to the CHU time signal, because each CBC radio station receives the actual time signal from Ottawa by satellite. One of the first announcers of what was then the Dominion Observatory Time Signal on CBC was
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, while he was a staff announcer at CBO. The current spoken header, as announced by one of CBC Radio's promotional voices, is as follows: In different time zones, the local time and time zone is used instead. This header is usually spoken over the initial pips. As of May 2011, the length of the silence has been reduced to six seconds, with a soft click at the beginning of each second during the silence. At the top of many other hours, and at the discretion of each station, a one-second tone is sounded, but the hour itself is not necessarily announced.


NRC Telephone Talking Clock

NRC runs two telephone numbers that announce the time of day. Voice announcements of
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are made every 10 seconds, followed by a tone indicating the exact time. This service is available to the general public by dialing +1 (613) 745-1576 for English service and +1 (613) 745-9426 for French service. The call is automatically cut off after 30 seconds or three announcements. Long-distance charges may apply for those calling from outside the Ottawa/Gatineau area, depending on provider. The English message, voiced by late CBC Radio announcer
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, is in the following format, repeated every ten seconds: The French service uses the voice of Radio-Canada news anchor
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, with the following message format: This is followed by a single 800 Hz beep lasting 0.3 seconds. The word "exactly" (in French, ) replaces "and ''s'' seconds"/"" at the top of the minute. Additionally, there is an 800 Hz "tick" every second in the background. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, a modified version of the NRC Telephone Talking Clock was transmitted over television channel CPAC while the
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was not sitting. The announcements alternated between English and French, and cycled through all six of Canada's
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s, as well as UTC.


NRC NTP service

The NRC offers time synchronization over the Internet using Network Time Protocol. Computers, routers, and other devices with NTP clients (including Windows 2000 and later versions of Windows) can use these servers to ensure that they have the correct time. The NTP stratum-2 servers are located at these addresses: * time.nrc.ca * time.chu.nrc.ca The NRC NTP service was subject to multiple
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s in 2014, which led to minor disruptions.


See also

* Greenwich Time Signal -
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hourly time indicator *
CHU (radio station) CHU is the call sign of a shortwave time signal radio station operated by the Institute for National Measurement Standards of the National Research Council. CHU's signal is used for continuous dissemination of official Canadian government time ...


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External links


Canada's official time
from the NRC, with information about how to obtain the official time. {{CBC Radio Programs (current and upcoming) CBC Radio One programs National Research Council (Canada) Time signals 1939 establishments in Canada 1939 radio programme debuts