- Economy 7 was a 1980s UK electricity system using off-peak power for storage heaters.
- The system relied on a BBC Radio 4 Long Wave signal at 198 kHz for nationwide control.
- In 2025, the BBC is shutting down its Long Wave service, making Economy 7 meters obsolete.
- The signal was phase-modulated and allowed different energy use programs.
- Droitwich transmitter's shutdown is due to the unavailability of high-power vacuum tubes.
- Electricity companies are replacing old meters with smart meters, but progress is slow.
- Some users report modern non-smart Economy 7 meters track time via 50Hz cycles.
- Discussions include potential hacks to manipulate the system, like generating fake signals.
- Long Wave's reliability contrasts with modern internet-dependent systems.
- The shutdown raises concerns about the future of services like the Shipping Forecast.