Re: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec.

2003-11-28 Thread Tloc54452
In a message dated 2003/11/27 02:50:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > BBC Radio 4 will carry a 30-minute show on sundials on Saturday, 13 > December at 1530 GMT. > > It's of course easy to hear in the UK, but anyone with a Web > connection who can stream audio can also listen at > > http://w

RE: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec.

2003-11-28 Thread Andrew James
PROTECTED] Sent: 28 November 2003 17:42 To: sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Subject: Re: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec. In a message dated 2003/11/27 02:50:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > BBC Radio 4 will carry a 30-minute show on sundials on Saturday, 13 > December at 1530

Re: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec.

2003-11-28 Thread Richard Langley
The Radio 4 longwave transmitter is on 198 kHz. Not 198 m mediumwave. Reception is more or less restricted to Europe. -- Richard Langley Professor of Geodesy and Precision Navigation On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >In a message dated 2003/11/27 02:50:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: RE: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec.

2003-11-30 Thread terry . dixon
All, Here is an extract from 'The Radio Times' for 10 Saturday 13 December 2003. 'New sundials are being erected everywhere, including Mars, where, from 4 January 2004, NASA will measure the Martian day with a sundial designed by artists and children, as well as astronomers.At the Basildon retai

Re: RE: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec.

2003-11-28 Thread Tloc54452
Many thanks to all! Just checked - nothing happening at 198 kHz except heterodynes and voice I can't make out at this time here at 37.7N, 122.1W. (not that I seriously expected to be able to hear anything in the longwave bands at this distance) Thanks again, John -

Re: RE: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec.

2003-11-30 Thread david . pawley
Any more details ?  Who by, What about, Where ?    etc. David. Message date : Nov 28 2003, 06:04 PM From : Andrew James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To : sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Copy to : Subject : RE: BBC radio program(me) on sundials on 13 Dec. Actually BBC Radio 4 long wave is on 198 kHz, 1514