• 2LO Calling Unidentified male announcer, speaking the 2LO call sign Problems playing this file? See media help. 2LO was the second radio station to regularly...
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    clearly at sea. Initially the power was 100 watts on 350 metres (857 kHz). 2LO was allowed to transmit for seven minutes, after which the "operator" had...
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  • another licence for experimental broadcasts from a station identified as 2LO which was located at Marconi House in the Strand, London. The programme consisted...
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    figure skater to win the award. In 1950, he performed the 2Lo-2Lo-2Lo. In 1951, he performed a 2A-2Lo combination and a 2A-2A sequence. For the 1952 Winter...
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  • Grace's The House Agent 2LO 19/11/1926 Luigi Pirandello's The Man with the Flower in his Mouth 2LO 29/8/1929 A.J. Alan's Fire! 2LO 8/12/1926 Oscar Wilde's...
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    2006 Russian Championships, he landed a six jump combination (3T–3T–2Lo2Lo2Lo2Lo) in his exhibition program. He performed a 3A-3T-3Lo combination at...
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  • Local services 2LO London 5IT Birmingham 2ZY Manchester 5NO Newcastle 5WA Cardiff 5SC Glasgow 2BD Aberdeen 6BM Bournemouth 2FL Sheffield 5PY Plymouth...
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    Local services 2LO London 5IT Birmingham 2ZY Manchester 5NO Newcastle 5WA Cardiff 5SC Glasgow 2BD Aberdeen 6BM Bournemouth 2FL Sheffield 5PY Plymouth...
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  • Virtual Radio Museum. Archived from the original on August 18, 2020. London (2LO), Nov 1922, 361m R. R. Walker, The Magic Spark, 1973, Hawthorn Press, Melbourne...
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    the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (a newspaper company). It was named after 2LO in England, where the LO probably stood for London. However, many radio historians...
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