File:Gts (bbc) pips.ogg

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Description A recreation of the en:Greenwich Time Signal (the "BBC pips"): five 1 kHz tones of duration 0.1s separated by 0.9s, followed by one 1 kHz tone of duration 0.5s.
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The five short pips and one long beep of the Greenwich Time Signal

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31 December 2005

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current20:22, 14 March 2025 (16 KB)wikimediacommons>Pink BeeRemade using en:Bitwig Studio and en:Audacity (audio editor) to fix timing and clicking issues. Tones now have 3.38 ms attack and 19.7 ms decay to avoid clicking. Timing has been corrected so that each tone happens exactly on the second. Track is now in mono rather than right-channel-only stereo.

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