Talk:Greenwich Time Signal

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[edit] Discussion

The sound file is also available in Ogg. We can switch them when people might be able to play it. CGS 10:51 6 Jun 2003 (UTC).

Erk, the MP3 sounds *weird*, whatever I play it in. The Ogg is fine. Maybe we should switch sooner. Marnanel 03:36, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Just pointing out that it wasn't always five short pips and a long one --- until (1970s??) they were all the same length. -- Arwel 13:49 23 Jun 2003 (UTC)

Yeah, they changed it so people knew which pip was the hour when there was a leap second. CGS 15:07 23 Jun 2003 (UTC).

I think the redirect should be replaced with a disambiguation page -- there are enough alternative uses of the acronym to warrant this (eg. Grand Touring Super, such as the Dodge Viper GTS and Ferarri GTS) -- Matt 07:03, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

I've created a disambiguation page at GTS. Neurillon 22:27, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ownership of the pips

I heard that the pips were owned by the BBC, while the spaces where owned by the Observatory - any idea where we could confirm this little quirk? Horus Kol 14:58, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

Where did you hear this? It sounds like nonsense. 81.155.83.238 05:21, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
Sounds to me like a Wogan invention (cf. the Great Wok of London) - ask him! 82.163.24.100 (talk) 18:31, 24 December 2007 (UTC)

could someone please extend the information on Sir Terry Wogan 'crashing' the GTS? Thank You

[edit] The BBC don't call them Greenwich Time Signal...

Since the clock has been transferred to Broadcasting House, the BBC only refer to the "Time Signal"; I don't know if this is official policy, but it seems a good idea to clarify this in the article. Apepper 18:36, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Structure

The situation for no Leap Second is described - 6 pips, 23:59:55 to 24:00:00 UTC.

The situation for a positive Leap Second is described - 7 pips, 23:59:55 to 24:00:00 UTC.

I think, without being sure, thst for a negative Leap Second there would be 5 pips, 23:59:55 to 24:00:00 UTC.

IMHO, that should be verified or corrected, and then added.

82.163.24.100 (talk) 18:36, 24 December 2007 (UTC)