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Old 09-04-2023, 15:15   #36
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Re: AM Radio fading into history

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Originally Posted by Rillington View Post
I'd also imagine that before long the remaining BBC Local AM transmitters in England will soon be switched off.
Its unlikely to be long before 1, 2 & 3 below are closed. The others are likely to remain for a while longer.

1) BBC Radio Cumbria AM - Local DAB now available to the entire region having been delayed due to COVID.

2) BBC Radio Jersey/Guernsey AM - Likewise.

3) BBC Radio Somerset Taunton AM - DAB coverage now extended but FM remains poor.


4) BBC Radio Derby AM - used part time for the BBC Asian Network services, so may stay until the other AM sites at Langley Mill, Sedgely, Freemans Common & Gunthorpe are closed.

5) BBC Radio Norfolk West Lynn AM - Remains as FM & DAB reception continues to be poor in this area.

6) BBC Radio Gloucestershire Berkeley Heath AM - Likewise.
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