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In message , WShoots1
writes At one time the BBC used the Morse 'V' as an interval signal played on a tonic scale. I have not heard that for a long time. I feel certain I've heard that at least once since I got back to listening to SW 1-1/2 years ago. It was C-E-g-C, wasn't it? (I think I used the correct notation. The g is below the middle C.) Here ya go... I haven't checked them out yet, but WOW! http://www.intervalsignals.net/countries/uk-bbcws.htm Used during the war on various types of drum, kettle, snare etc. I've never heard it since. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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![]() "M. J. Powell" wrote in message ... In message , WShoots1 writes At one time the BBC used the Morse 'V' as an interval signal played on a tonic scale. I have not heard that for a long time. I feel certain I've heard that at least once since I got back to listening to SW 1-1/2 years ago. It was C-E-g-C, wasn't it? (I think I used the correct notation. The g is below the middle C.) Here ya go... I haven't checked them out yet, but WOW! http://www.intervalsignals.net/countries/uk-bbcws.htm Used during the war on various types of drum, kettle, snare etc. I've never heard it since. I was a boy in the 70s in the UK and I can distinctly remember hearing the 'V' interval signal played on the drum rather than the electronic tones that replaced it. The drum must have been used right up to the early 70s before being replaced. Could anyone confirm this? My memory may well be playing tricks! I didn't have a shortwave set at the time so I must have heard the drum interval signal over the BBC's European services on medium wave. It seems amazing that the wartime interval signal was used for so long afterwards. It was very dramatic though and it reminded me of the old war films - I must have a search on the net for a recording of it. |
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