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The Daily Telegraph has discovered the Radio Teleswitch Service today:

"BBC switch-off to force 600,000 households on to smart meters"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/bills/energy/600000-households-forced-smart-meters/

Does these signal actively switch things every day, or often just keep the meter time clocks accurate?

So it it stops, will clocks in many meters merely start drifting over time, and nothing more serious than that?
 
All that changed since you saw a big black box called a "radio tele switch" is electronics got smaller and became built into dual rate meters. So they too will stop working if the signal stops.

I believe they would continue working on an internal timer if they did not receive the signal but that would all probably go wrong at the next power cut.

My honest advice for anyone still using E7 and storage heaters, spend some money and upgrade your heating for an Air Source Heat Pump. You will use about 1/3 of the electricity your storage heaters used, saving you money (more money than if you switched from a gas boiler to an ASHP) and you would not need to be on a dual rate tarrif, so a normal single rate tariff would also give you a cheaper day rate compared to E7.
 
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