Posted on 08/13/2017 5:22:47 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
So, when every military and high tech communication around the world is cut off, they tune into NK channel 4. Snort, snort, snort.
I wonder if a copy of “On the Beach” starring Gregory Peck is in that letter.
Radio 4...... what’s the frequency kenneth?
Radio 4 is broadcast on:[29]
9295 MHz FM in England, and from some transmitters in Wales
94.696.1 and 103.5104.9 MHz in Scotland[30]
93.296.0 and 103.5104.6 MHz in Northern Ireland
103.0104.5 MHz from other transmitters in Wales
198 kHz longwave (Droitwich, Burghead, and Westerglen)
Medium wave in some areas:
603 kHz in Newcastle upon Tyne
720 kHz in London, Derry and Belfast
756 kHz in Redruth
774 kHz in Plymouth and Enniskillen
1449 kHz in Aberdeen
1485 kHz in Carlisle
DAB
Standard FM content
Subsidiary LW content, where applicable
Freeview channel 704 (FM only)[31]
The Internet
iPlayer live streaming
Digital satellite:
Radio 4 FM:
Freesat channel 704
Sky channel 0104[32]
Radio 4 LW:
Freesat channel 710
Sky channel 0143[32]
Virgin Media channel 904 (FM), channel 911 (LW)
Selected other cable television providers (Also on various frequencies on analogue cable networks)
Virgin Media Ireland channel 910 in Republic of Ireland
TalkTalk TV channel 604
Doug Dalgleish & I wrote about Trident procedures for war in our 1984 book “Trident”.
One of them i2 198 kHz. If you know about radio, you’ll know why. BBC has cut way back on shortwave (stupid), but can still be found by Googling it.
CBC (Canada) can be found on 6070 kHz.
Others to try for BBC are: 11770, 11810, 5925, 5975, 7345, and 9915. Times and propagation allowing. Best at night.
Even so, I doubt this article. A VLF or ELF channel seems much more likely Somewhere from 9 kHz to 50 kHz. Longer waves penetrate to deeper depths. (Yes, radio DOES penetrate seawater a little bit.)
Probably based on a deadman switch concept. As long as the signal is still there... Fine. If it drops off... Well...
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The frequency for Radio 4 is twice per day.
Unless of course it is served an extra large portion
of cruciferous vegetables or a lot of bulky grain.
Its amplitude modulation is 7,669,932.0001 Tetracycles.
This is also the exact frequency necessary to trigger
the exploding penguin on top of your television set.
Not true. military has had ultra low frequency communication capability for generations.
I hope those subs don’t rely on the media for an “update”, with all the fake news and satire, the crap COULD hit the fan (SHTF).......NOT GOOD!
1982 aerial view of the U.S. Navy Clam Lake, Wisconsin ELF transmitter facility, used to communicate with deeply submerged submarines.
My sweetie was a sub-guy. He’s told me before that they had to keep radio silence while on patrol, but they were always listening to what was going on top-side. If it suddenly became silent, it would be ‘assumed’ that we’d been nuked & they would launch their weapons.
Not true. They can be detected. Not easily, but they can be detected.
My Penguin has Not exploded,,,Yet.
A submarine commander may use civilian broadcasting (or a lack thereof) as a check on the state of the world above. But I very much doubt it plays any official role in their procedures.
So that is what happened to my penguin when I took it to England.
“Well, boys, I reckon this is it nuclear combat toe to toe with the Roosskies. Now look, boys, I ain’t much of a hand at makin’ speeches, but I got a pretty fair idea that something doggone important is goin’ on back there. And I got a fair idea the kinda personal emotions that some of you fellas may be thinkin’. Heck, I reckon you wouldn’t even be human bein’s if you didn’t have some pretty strong personal feelin’s about nuclear combat. I want you to remember one thing, the folks back home is a-countin’ on you and by golly, we ain’t about to let ‘em down. I tell you something else, if this thing turns out to be half as important as I figure it just might be, I’d say that you’re all in line for some important promotions and personal citations when this thing’s over with. That goes for ever’ last one of you regardless of your race, color or your creed. Now let’s get this thing on the hump we got some flyin’ to do.”
Maj T.J. Kong
Ummm, for those of us who are clueless... maybe a few more words here...
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