Today, the same job can be done with and aerial and an Arduino board, but there is no interest, no 'life' in that, nothing to get excited about or wonder at.
It is a long story which i won't go into now, but during my time working at the PO (later BT), I ended up looking after the exchange clock system. When the Strowger exchanges got decommissioned in the 1990's, most went for scrap, but I went around acquiring what I could and after some years I was finally able to build up a representative system, which includes automatic daily synchronisation.

The sounds change, a clock will go in and then out of sync with one of the others. The sound of the relays alter for the same reasons. That 6 second one, lower right relay unit is a little loud... Should I go check the spring tensions?
Yes, you can do it everything here with an Arduino or two, but show me the passion in that...
(Ok, bit of a dramatic introduction, but I got halfway through typing, "Hello, I am Simon and I have a GPO clock system..." When I thought, "Oh, to hell with that!"). So hi to everybody and it is so nice to see this stuff preserved and hopefully working.