BBC Radio Abroad

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BBC sounds app/website will be geolocked to UK only from Spring this year.

"As part of this launch, the BBC will also be making BBC Sounds available exclusively to UK audiences and ending access to the service for international users beginning Spring 2025. UK users who go on holiday (outside the UK) for a short period of time will still be able to use the BBC Sounds app abroad."

 
I use BBC Sounds on my iPad linked to my UK phones sim.

Presumably the BBC will think I am in the UK?
I am not sure. I know when I have been abroad using my iphone even with a VPN set to the UK (that worked for Iplayer) that sounds app knew I was not in the UK
 
All this modern access and options however back in time I was fortunate to work overseas often in strange places with no such thing as a mobile phone or Internet and when a phone call home needed to be booked days in advance.

My lifeline was a small;

old-small-transistor-radio-on-260nw-143718745.jpg


And to hear those few words, "This Is London;"

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All this modern access and options however back in time I was fortunate to work overseas often in strange places with no such thing as a mobile phone or Internet and when a phone call home needed to be booked days in advance.

My lifeline was a small;

old-small-transistor-radio-on-260nw-143718745.jpg


And to hear those few words, "This Is London;"


I do always have the urge to play Lilliburlero whenever I cross a border
 
All this modern access and options however back in time I was fortunate to work overseas often in strange places with no such thing as a mobile phone or Internet and when a phone call home needed to be booked days in advance.

My lifeline was a small;

old-small-transistor-radio-on-260nw-143718745.jpg


And to hear those few words, "This Is London;"


Good old AM 🙂 When I was a kid I searched for international AM radio in my old Radiola cassette player.
 
I do just wonder how many people have radios, portable or otherwise, which receive BBC R4 on long wave (198metres).
I think it still emanates from Droitwich. I understand the transmitter valves are irreplaceable and towards end of life. However it is still used for Economy 7 electricity meters?? So until they all move over and become Smart it has a time extension.
The ground wave seemed to cover France but I well remember listening to R4 PM at 1700 in Portugal until about 1745 then the skywave would fade so you always lost the Six o'clock News.
Happy days!
Mike
 

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