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These pages aim to document the current status of the [[Distribution Network]] both for general interest and for the benefit of future members maintaining and extending it. There is roughly one page per link in the network, with a few exceptions. The location marked as [[Broadcast Hub|Hub]] was until 2007 inside the Language Teaching Centre next to Central Hall. That having been demolished, it is now going to end up in a cabinet on the walkway outside Central Hall, but doing much the same job.
These pages aim to document the current status of the [[Distribution Network]] both for general interest and for the benefit of future members maintaining and extending it.  
 
There is roughly one page per link in the network, with a few exceptions. The location marked as [[Broadcast Hub|Hub]] was until 2007 inside the Language Teaching Centre next to Central Hall. That having been demolished, it is now going to end up in a cabinet on the walkway outside Central Hall, but doing much the same job.


For a map of it all, try [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=53.946475,-1.055114&spn=0.00069,0.001711&t=k&z=19&om=0&msid=113714082826052558557.000435c76b887f086d093 google].
For a map of it all, try [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=53.946475,-1.055114&spn=0.00069,0.001711&t=k&z=19&om=0&msid=113714082826052558557.000435c76b887f086d093 google].

Revision as of 10:52, 18 November 2007

These pages aim to document the current status of the Distribution Network both for general interest and for the benefit of future members maintaining and extending it.

There is roughly one page per link in the network, with a few exceptions. The location marked as Hub was until 2007 inside the Language Teaching Centre next to Central Hall. That having been demolished, it is now going to end up in a cabinet on the walkway outside Central Hall, but doing much the same job.

For a map of it all, try google.