For the last maybe three or four years WLLH's two transmitters have apparently been almost perfectly locked together in frequency. I have not been able to detect any beat note between them. Before WLLH Chief Engineer Chris Hall installed a GPS-based frequency-control system, the two transmitters typically ran a few Hz apart, which caused a sub-audio beat note that was easily detectable as repetitive increases/decreases in signal strength here (Arlington Heights, just north of Route 2 and just east of the Lexington line). Well, yesterday afternoon (11/26/2011), it appeared that the transmitters were not locked because the beat note (in the neighborhood of 1 Hz) was noticeable. I assume a component of the GPS-based system has failed or has been removed (possibly by thieves) and needs to be repaired or replaced.