2LO (English Wikipedia)

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  • Macdonald, Peter (2004). Big Ben : the bell, the clock and the tower. Stroud: Sutton. ISBN 0-7509-3827-7. OCLC 56657409. Retrieved 1 December 2023 – via www.worldcat.org. A few days earlier a microphone had been set up on the roof of a nearby building, No. 1 Bridge Street, just opposite the Houses of Parliament. As the time approached midnight the chimes of the Great Clock ringing out the old year were followed on the hour by the twelve deep strokes of Big Ben ringing in the new, and broadcast, by means of a temporary line running to the control room at Savoy Hill, to listeners tuned to 2LO, the BBC's first radio transmitter, then barely a year old.
  • Sayers, Dorothy L. (2016). "The Entertaining Episode of the Article in Question". Lord Peter views the body. London: Hodder. ISBN 978-1-4736-2132-9. OCLC 947925610. Retrieved 1 December 2023 – via www.worldcat.org. It was by a continual and personal badgering of the Chief Engineer at 2LO on the question of "Why is Oscillation and How is it Done?" that his lordship incidentally unmasked the great Ploffsky gang of Anarchist conspirators,
  • Conan Doyle, Arthur (1929). "V". The Maracot Deep : and other stories. London: J Murray. OCLC 5685345. Retrieved 22 March 2025 – via www.worldcat.org. "2L.O. calling," cried a clear voice. "London calling the British Isles. Weather forecast." Then followed the usual sentence about depressions and anticyclones. "First News Bulletin. His Majesty the King this morning opened the new wing of the Children's Hospital in Hammersmith⁠—" and so on and on, in the familiar strain.

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  • Macdonald, Peter (2004). Big Ben : the bell, the clock and the tower. Stroud: Sutton. ISBN 0-7509-3827-7. OCLC 56657409. Retrieved 1 December 2023 – via www.worldcat.org. A few days earlier a microphone had been set up on the roof of a nearby building, No. 1 Bridge Street, just opposite the Houses of Parliament. As the time approached midnight the chimes of the Great Clock ringing out the old year were followed on the hour by the twelve deep strokes of Big Ben ringing in the new, and broadcast, by means of a temporary line running to the control room at Savoy Hill, to listeners tuned to 2LO, the BBC's first radio transmitter, then barely a year old.
  • Sayers, Dorothy L. (2016). "The Entertaining Episode of the Article in Question". Lord Peter views the body. London: Hodder. ISBN 978-1-4736-2132-9. OCLC 947925610. Retrieved 1 December 2023 – via www.worldcat.org. It was by a continual and personal badgering of the Chief Engineer at 2LO on the question of "Why is Oscillation and How is it Done?" that his lordship incidentally unmasked the great Ploffsky gang of Anarchist conspirators,
  • Conan Doyle, Arthur (1929). "V". The Maracot Deep : and other stories. London: J Murray. OCLC 5685345. Retrieved 22 March 2025 – via www.worldcat.org. "2L.O. calling," cried a clear voice. "London calling the British Isles. Weather forecast." Then followed the usual sentence about depressions and anticyclones. "First News Bulletin. His Majesty the King this morning opened the new wing of the Children's Hospital in Hammersmith⁠—" and so on and on, in the familiar strain.