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Radio Teleswitch turn off

Not sure if others are aware, but it seem like the old radio teleswiches (the traditional alternative to a simple time clock for off-peak metering) is coming to an end soon - https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/information-consumers/energy-advice-households/radio-teleswitch-electricity-meters-consumer-guidance

   - Andy.

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    1. In France the national broadcaster dropped all long and mediumwave  transmissions a few years ago but the carrier complete with FSK signalling remained on air admittedly at reduced power I think it was 1100Kw instead  of 2000Kw  the signal is used for super accurate clicks and for switching of the french grid. If the electricity authorities ask permission I wonder if the same could happen here just a thought
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    1. In France the national broadcaster dropped all long and mediumwave  transmissions a few years ago but the carrier complete with FSK signalling remained on air admittedly at reduced power I think it was 1100Kw instead  of 2000Kw  the signal is used for super accurate clicks and for switching of the french grid. If the electricity authorities ask permission I wonder if the same could happen here just a thought
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