Re: [IRCA] interval signals
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Re: [IRCA] interval signals



Chris Black wrote:
> I haven't vetted this site recently, but you might give it a try.
> http://www.intervalsignals.net/


Yes, this is a great site for both recent and vintage audio clips of 
radio stations the world over, including interval signals and IDs.

A couple complaints though:
Hardly any of the clips are identified by frequency, nor even as to 
whether they are AM, SW or FM (and there are a lot of FM clips).
Many of the clips labelled "vintage" are only a few years old ...

Interesting to note, is that the Radio Mayak interval signal (as heard 
on a modern FM audio clip) is the same as it always has been.


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