What happened to the Lincolnshire Poacher?

What happened to the Lincolnshire Poacher?

The Lincolnshire Poacher stopped broadcasting in July 2008. The last recorded transmission of the station was on 29 June 2008. It is believed that the station’s sister station, Cherry Ripe, began to send broadcasts that used to be intended to be sent over the Lincolnshire Poacher station.

Are Number stations still active?

The first known use of numbers stations was during World War I, with the numbers transmitted in Morse code. Numbers stations were most prolific during the Cold War era, yet many continue to broadcast and some long-time stations may have been taken over by different operators. It ceased broadcasting in 2008.

What was the Lincolnshire Poacher used for?

The tune was used by many New York Regiments during the American Civil War as The New York Volunteer. The Lincolnshire Poacher was also the marching song for the 20th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, during the First World War.

What kind of cheese is Lincolnshire Poacher?

Lincolnshire Poacher is a hard, mature cheese that is somewhere between a cheddar and a Swiss mountain cheese. This award-winning Supreme Champion cheese is a hard pressed, full-fat cheese – cheddar in style, but slightly open in texture.

Is Lincolnshire Poacher Pasteurised?

Lincolnshire Poacher is a hard unpasteurised cow’s milk cheese that is generally of a cylindrical shape with a rind resembling granite in appearance.

Where can I get a number station broadcast?

Numbers Station broadcast: The second piece of evidence can be obtained during the Brick in the Wall mission – an audio reel is lying on a table inside a warehouse, and is handily marked as evidence for Operation Chaos. This is just as you free the informant, so you should come across it naturally.

What can I hear on shortwave radio?

A shortwave broadcasting station may use 1,000,000 watts for each of their stations and very directive antenna arrays! You hear it all in real time with no internet delays or shutdowns! What can you hear? You can listen to news from around the world, propaganda, music, religious broadcasts, sporting events, etc.

How do you eat Lincolnshire Poacher cheese?

It has a smooth texture and a strong taste. In summer, notes of pineapple, toasted nuts and grassy dominate the flavour profile while in winter, the taste becomes savoury and almost meaty. Lincolnshire Poacher pairs well with full-bodied reds and whites and beer.

Is Lincolnshire Poacher a cheddar cheese?

Lincolnshire Poacher is a hard, mature cheese that is somewhere between a cheddar and a Swiss mountain cheese. This award-winning Supreme Champion cheese is a hard pressed, full-fat cheese – cheddar in style, but slightly open in texture. Rich herbaceous notes linger on the palate.

Can you eat Lincolnshire Poacher when pregnant?

Vintage Lincolnshire Poacher, an unpasteurised cheddar style cheese from Lincolnshire. While unpasteurised hard cheese is considered safe to eat, many people prefer to avoid it during pregnancy so we thought we’d include it here just in case. A cheese selection should always have a delicious hard cheese anyway!