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Hi,
I am a new one to how radio works, and had a couple of Qs. Do the BBC broadcast from their studio and then relay around the country the message or is it sent by wires to the transmitters and then broadcast? Also, with the event of DAB - even though this DRM is being developed, do we know if the BBC is planning to therefore stop MW/LW broadcasts and only use the DAB service? Basic I know - but thanks for your help in advance. Antony |
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