Recording the last 20 days of BBC Radio4 on Long-wave.

I wonder why the shutdown was moved from September to June. Anyone know?

#radio #broadcast

@dtl I don’t know, but I’d imagine that the rising cost of energy due to the clown over the Atlantic has something to do with it.

@IU1KGS Maybe.

I can't find any indication if they are just cutting the modulation and leaving the carrier for the teleswitch signal, or what.

@dtl @IU1KGS the last paragraph suggests Teleswitching is going too?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/work-warning/news/radio4lw

Some older electricity meters use a system called the Radio Teleswitching Service (RTS) that is carried within the LW signal. This service is run by the energy industry, not the BBC. If you need advice about replacing or upgrading an RTS meter, please contact your energy supplier or the relevant energy regulator.

Closure of Radio 4 on Long Wave (LW) | Help receiving TV and radio

Radio 4’s Long Wave (LW) service will close on 27th June 2026

@PaddyTech @dtl @IU1KGS there was some talk of this on episode 586 of No Such Thing As A Fish
@PaddyTech @dtl @IU1KGS “if you go to Curry's and try and buy a radio, I think of all the radios they sell in the entire country, there's only one of them that will pick up long wave signals these days. Really? Is that true? We're shooting ourselves in the foot by turning off long wave. What about when the internet stops, when it breaks, we're going to need a good, reliable backup system, and that can be long wave.“
@deKay @PaddyTech @IU1KGS I would hate to see AM radio go entirely. At least there's still medium wave for now.
BBC to stop medium wave service in Channel Islands

BBC Radio Guernsey and BBC Radio Jersey will continue to be available on FM, DAB and BBC Sounds.