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Re: Analogue Cable Memories
ComTel Oxford offer serveral radio channels which could be linked up to the hifi - MTV audio was available there too.
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Originally Posted by Rillington
On that point, from what people remember, were the analogue cable services offering stereo sound before terrestrial which started on the BBC in 1991.
What I do remember is that Bell Cablemedia offered a radio service, and this included FM feeds for the music channels, Sky Movies and Sky Sports 1. It also featured 5 Live and the other BBC and independent stations available in the area at the time a few megahertz higher than the actual frequency. The signal was plugged into the back of your hifi. I presume other cable companies also offered this.
I presume that satellite equipment was stereo compatable from day one.
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