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Old September 13th 05, 12:13 PM
Max Power
 
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Default http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bow_Bells -- a BBCWS interval signal...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bow_Bells
A Recording of the Bow Bells made in 1926 has been used by the BBC World
Service as an interval signal for the English Language broadcasts since the
early 1940s. It is still used today preceding some English broadcasts.

I have yet to find a recording of Bow Bells on the web in WAV or MP3-AAC.
Where do recordings of this interval exist (in these formats)?


 
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