I note that there is already an existing thread on this subject:
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But that one is focused on the end of the RTS (Radio Teleswitch Service). I've made this thread to discuss the end of Radio 4 on longwave at the end of this month in terms of the programming and also any other radio oddities or interesting bits-and-bobs.
I've found myself a LW/MW/FM radio to listen to the last few weeks of R4 on LW and have found that although the signal is not as clear and crisp as FM or DAB of course, it's more consistent than FM in my location. I must say I don't mind the quality of the LW signal actually. Interestingly, there don't seem to have been any messages broadcast to alert listeners to the fact that LW transmissions will cease at the end of the month - though I suppose that it gets very few listeners really in the grand scheme of things so there might not be much point (anyone who still listens in on LW will likely already know).
It's particularly fun to listen to programmes about AI via a medium which goes back around 100 years. Actually thinking about it the idea of listening to longwave radio could fit in the 'Things which seem anachronistic' thread...
-Peter
Smart Meters - after switch-off of BBC Radio Long Wave
I had an interesting letter from my energy supplier today saying that: "The BBC Longwave radio transmission that switches Radio Teleswitch (RTS) meters from peak to off-peak times is ending on 30 June 2025. Without this technology to tell your RTS meter when to switch between peak and...

I had an interesting letter from my energy supplier today [...]
But that one is focused on the end of the RTS (Radio Teleswitch Service). I've made this thread to discuss the end of Radio 4 on longwave at the end of this month in terms of the programming and also any other radio oddities or interesting bits-and-bobs.
I've found myself a LW/MW/FM radio to listen to the last few weeks of R4 on LW and have found that although the signal is not as clear and crisp as FM or DAB of course, it's more consistent than FM in my location. I must say I don't mind the quality of the LW signal actually. Interestingly, there don't seem to have been any messages broadcast to alert listeners to the fact that LW transmissions will cease at the end of the month - though I suppose that it gets very few listeners really in the grand scheme of things so there might not be much point (anyone who still listens in on LW will likely already know).
It's particularly fun to listen to programmes about AI via a medium which goes back around 100 years. Actually thinking about it the idea of listening to longwave radio could fit in the 'Things which seem anachronistic' thread...
-Peter
