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Seems a weird topic title but let me explain :D

I listen to the Dutch radio sometimes online and before a news broadcast starts I hear beep beep beeeeeeeep sometimes it varies in the beeps but it always ends with the long beep.

Now I thought it was a dutch thing until I heard it on a few BBC radio stations and on the French radio station too.

So

1. What does it mean / do

2. What is the proper name

3. Anyone have a sample I can download. It would be an awesome tone whe I receive a voicemail (I like indiscreet beeps). :unsure:

Thank you all

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I will give you a little history into these sounds. They originate from the BBC. They are called "the bbc pips" because before everyone could afford accurate clocks, people needed a way of telling the time acuratly. As someone previously said the last pip is the beggining of the hour

The 'pips' come from an atomic clock in the basement of BBC Broadcasting House which is fed directly from greenwitch meridian time observitary.

It is an age old tradition and if the bbc news reader (the pips always come before the news) talks over or "crashes the pips" it is considered VERY VERY bad practice.

there you go :)

I think us British have become so accustomed to the bbc pips... its like 2nd nature.. you hear the pips - you know its the next hour

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