Longton (Lancashire, England) analogue radio transmitter
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This transmitter has no current reported problems
The BBC and Digital UK report there are no faults or engineering work on the Longton (Lancashire, England) transmitter.Local transmitter maps
Longton AM/FMMonday, 30 January 2017
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Nigel K6:37 PM
The Frequency for 999 AM from Longton
The last couple of weeks through out the day and even at night the Connection drops to dead air for up 2 seconds at a time. Most of the time it is 1 1/2 seconds, but it is getting to be a pain, because it can happen for up to 7 to 9 times a hour. Also when the feed comes back to normal after it's dropped, it sounds like it's Spiking. That is the best I can describe this.
I hope this Report Helps
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StevensOnln17:12 PM
Nigel K: If you're trying to report a transmitter fault you should contact the broadcaster as they're unlikely to be reading this website.
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