So the question is - Did an 'audio, video & text version' of these ISDN broadcasts actually exist, and if so - how the blue blazes (especially back then) were you meant to access them ? Was it only piped to the radio stations - was it that essentially they just emailed them some pictures and some information that was put up on the Radio 1 website whilst the shows were being broadcast ?You are listening to a test transmission for a new form of information transfer. Not only are you receiving audio but you are also receiving image and text data. Test transmission begin ...
For further information on any aspect of this broadcast contact PO BOX 1871. London W10 5ZL.
Copyright has been retained in the sound and visual
For internet connection please access the following code - FSOL @ FSOL demon co uk
I'm thinking that PO BOX is now long gone - and especially the email address (or 'internet connection code' - for some reason given without the 'dot' parts of the address) but those are just secondary ponderings
So yeah the a/v ISDN sets: just some technological spin to further the 'Future' part of FSOLs name or is there any evidence of such high-tech witchcraft ever taking place ?