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  2. Radio teleswitch - Wikipedia

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    A radio teleswitch is a device used in the United Kingdom primarily to allow electricity suppliers to switch large numbers of electricity meters between different tariff rates, by broadcasting an embedded signal in broadcast radio signals. Radio teleswitches are also used to switch on/off consumer appliances to make use of cheaper differential ...

  3. Droitwich Transmitting Station - Wikipedia

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    Droitwich Masts at the Droitwich transmitting station Droitwich Transmitting Station (Worcestershire) Location Droitwich, Worcestershire Mast height 213.36 metres (700 ft) Coordinates 52°17′48″N 2°06′19″W  /  52.296666666667°N 2.1052777777778°W  / 52.296666666667; -2.1052777777778 Grid reference SO929663 Built 1934 The Droitwich transmitting station is a large broadcasting ...

  4. List of longwave radio broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    All three transmitters carry Radio teleswitch PSK data; Droitwich relays BBC World Service from 01:00 to 05:20 UTC On 30 May 2023, the BBC announced that BBC Radio 4 will stop broadcasting on long wave but did not set a date. Opt-out programming ended on 31 Mar 2024. Burghead 154m

  5. Category:Radio technology - Wikipedia

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    Radio access network; Radio Data System; Radio frequency power transmission; Radio-frequency sweep; Radio in a box; Radio jamming; Radio over fiber; Radio pack; Radio resource management; Radio spectrum scope; Radio teleswitch; Radio transmitter design; Magneto Inductive Remote Activation Munition System; Personal RF safety monitor; Radio ...

  6. Economy 10 - Wikipedia

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    Times are switched automatically, and it is common for the switching times to be locked to either GMT or BST when the meter is installed. Some metering systems use a radio teleswitch controlled by the supplier to vary switching times, and effect the daylight saving time switchover twice a year. Economy 10 thus requires a special multi-tariff ...

  7. RTS - Wikipedia

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    Radio teleswitch service, which regulates energy rates via broadcast radio in the UK; Request to Send (disambiguation), control signals; Runtime system, an implementation for executing software; Real Time Snickometer, technology used in cricket; Real-time strategy, a video gaming genre

  8. Radio - Wikipedia

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    Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. [1] [2] [3] Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connected to an antenna which radiates oscillating electrical energy, often characterized as a wave.

  9. Talk:Radio teleswitch - Wikipedia

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