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Low Frequency Radio Transmission

The annual Christmas Eve message will be transmitted in Morse code on December 24th at 08:00 utc (UK Time) on 17.2 kHz. Tuning up commences at about 07:30 utc.

If interested and you do not have a suitable receiver in the conventional sense, you can use the sound card in your pc and this software https://sites.google.com/site/sm6lkm/saqrx/ together with a decent length of wire.

The transmission will be screened live at  YouTube Channel.

Clive

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  • Yes, radio 4 is still broadcast on long wave, and it is reported that these long wave transmissions can be received by HM submarines even whilst submerged. It is said that brief messages for HM forces can be concealed within the normal programme content. The absence of the long wave signal would be a cause for concern.
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  • Yes, radio 4 is still broadcast on long wave, and it is reported that these long wave transmissions can be received by HM submarines even whilst submerged. It is said that brief messages for HM forces can be concealed within the normal programme content. The absence of the long wave signal would be a cause for concern.
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