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A simple question:
It is possible to listen the broadcasting Greenwich Time over the internet? I love the beeps and I don't have a SW radio here... :-( |
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wrote in ups.com: A simple question: It is possible to listen the broadcasting Greenwich Time over the internet? I love the beeps and I don't have a SW radio here... :-( Most of the BBC local and national radio stations broadcast the timesignal during the day. They are all on the internet - see http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/radindex.shtml?link You will nead RealAudio player. Peter |
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The CBC (Canada) Radio 1 (EN, FR) have time pips at different times during
the day. CBU-SW might be able to provide a SW signal. Or, try OGG VORBIS / or what ever audio CBC is streaming with.... wrote in message ups.com... A simple question: It is possible to listen the broadcasting Greenwich Time over the internet? I love the beeps and I don't have a SW radio here... :-( |
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