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Old February 8th 12, 06:10 AM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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Default DLR platform display clocks

In message , at 21:40:22 on Tue, 7
Feb 2012, Stephen Furley remarked:
The second picture on this page:

http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/s...o/index2.shtml

Shows a tuning coil at Rugby, which I think was the one for the time signal.
Low frequencies tend to require large coils, but I've never seen anything
like this.


It seems to say that was for the 16KHz submarine transmissions, but MSF
is on 60KHz. (Or is the former a typo?)


I don't know; I seem to remember that it said that the time signal was the
only thing still (then) being transmitted from Rugby, but it isn't totally
clear whether this coil was for he time signal, or for some other service by
then ceased. Was there anything transmitted on a lower frequency than the
time signal?


The text adjacent to the picture talks about 16kHz submarine traffic.
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Roland Perry