- Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:11 pm
#87519
right - this is probably how it roughly works. And no one slag me off for being a geek - I have done weeks of work expirence and I want to be involved in radio when I am older. I know this like some people know about car engines.
there'll be 4 different circuits each controlled from London. there'll be a England, Wales, Scotland and Northan Ireland circuit. When Chris normally goes on air, his studio will be opt'ed into all four circuits, yet when the Scotland trailer needs to be played he will be opt'ed out of the Scotland circuit and the person at Broadcasting House will be opt'ed into the Scotland circuit. Then when the Scotland trailer is finished Chris will be opt'ed back into the Scotland circuit. And obviously there needs to be a key word so the person controlling the Scotland trailer knows when to play it at the same time as Chris plays the trailer for the rest of the country.
You'll all be bored by now..
And by the way - that may not be exactly how it works but thats what I am guessing from the hardware they have at radio shetland. Aled would be able to tell you. It will be the same principle just on a smaller scale at Lerwick where they Opt into to Lerwick and Kirkwall for the news programme so Shetland and Orkney both get the news but they only Opt into the Lerwick circuit for the late programme so only Shetland gets it.
Lerwick = Captial Of Shetland, Kirkwall = Captial of Orkney btw.
now, I am off to go and find my binoculours and go trainspotting.
oh no wait, there aint no trains in Shetland.