Littlebourne (Kent, England) analogue radio transmitter
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Are there any planned engineering works or unexpected transmitter faults on the Littlebourne (Kent, England) mast?
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Littlebourne AM/FMThursday, 29 December 2011
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John Lloyd2:19 PM
Gold 603 go's for miles into France as far west as Caen and in the UK as far north as Sheffield
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Monday, 16 January 2012
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
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Rolf1:56 PM
Just now recieved Smooth Radio on the 603 Kc in the east part of the Netherlands.
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Tuesday, 14 February 2023
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Val Allen2:06 PM
I am hearing radio programmes during the night/morning from about 1a.m. until 6a.m. This is when I am in bed, with no radio or tv turned on. Can this be coming from the transmitter somehow ? I am at a loss to know where it comes from.This does not happen during the day.
Would be grateful for your help, as am getting very little sleep.
I live in Littlebourne near the transmitter.
Thanks.
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Chris.SE2:28 PM
Val Allen:
At a guess, as it's analogue signals from this transmitter, it's being picked up by some of the wiring in your house. There maybe a bad connection somewhere which acts a bit like the "detector" did in old crystal radio sets (a bad joint can act like a diode).
Can you narrow down where the sound is coming from - is it coming from electrical mains wiring, or is it coming from cabling connected to TVs, radio sets & etc?
If it's coming from mains wiring, for example at a socket outlet it could be that if power is being used in the day the connection doesn't behave in the same way.
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Val Allen5:52 PM
Hi Chris SE
Thank you for your response...it is only audible on a wall beside my bed , which has a plug beside it (for my light)not anywhere else in the house.
Guess an electrician is a possibility to check on any fault with that.
Thanks again.
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Chris.SE6:39 PM
Val Allen:
Yes, that's what I would suggest if its coming from a socket where you have a plug. Check the connections in the plug itself if you are confident, get the electrician to check the connections to the socket. Loose or corroded connections are the usual culprits.
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