General question,
   
  I found this site some many months back, I think its a great source for 
"Vintage Interval Signals" and does bring back many memories listening to the 
various shortwave stations. Sure, Mike does bring up some points about which 
are SW, FM or AM, there is no identifable clues in the discription. But there 
is clues when you listen to the recordings which frequencies they were recorded 
from. There is a large number recorded from DX-Tuners and the Internet as well.
   
  Has anyone thought about recording the clips from this site?
  Sounds like neat project too me. I recently purchased the Ian McFarland 
Interval Signal CD's and very pleased with the contents of the CD's.
   
  Thanks

"Mike Westfall, Lost Almost NM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  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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