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Originally posted by Now_Then
Any one know if there is some sort of UK equivalent for these tests?
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The BBC used have a national emergency broadcast system based underground Near Corsham / Box in Wiltshire south west England (not that far from Stonehenge/Avebury/Bath/Bristol). You can find photos etc on the WEB, look up BOX tunnel and underground bases and corsham computer center. I will track it down, there are freely available photos of the old now unused broadcast studio amongst the tunnels. This complex was used since WWII and right up through the cold war and "Thatcher years"
The BBC has a new emergency national broadcast system, location unknown and they tested it using Radio 4 earlier this year (I think it was June time, not sure)- we heard the test with our own ears . They did it as part of a show. they said openly that they were testing the new national emergency facilities and they could not say where they are broadcasting from except that it was secret and very secure !, and if they broadcast from there again - it would mean that we are in trouble... They can directly interrupt all Radio and terrestrial TV broadcast - and I strongly expect they have "an understanding" with SKY (satellite TV), and Virgin (was NTL & Telewest cable TV) to immediately switch in there too if they needed to.
From other sources that can only be considered rumour... A lot of underground military facilities based in the south of the UK are gradually being replaced with ones further north e.g. Yorkshire, because of increased seismic activity in the south, and because the southern ones are getting old and in need of a lot of maintenance. The “rumour" is that the BBC got its new national emergency facilities along with the build of one of these new bases - suspected underground in Yorkshire...