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| there was only one 210-metre-high mast with a | longwave aerial, two masts for a T-aerial for medium w |
| переда́тчик Та́лдом) is a large facility for | longwave and shortwave broadcasting near Taldom, Russi |
| istribution band model for the calculation of | longwave and shortwave atmospheric radiative fluxes an |
| Info could not live alone on the listeners on | longwave and satellite radio, some FM frequencies were |
| smitter is the main transmission facility for | longwave and shortwave of Medi 1 Radio, a privately ow |
| erglen transmitting station is a facility for | longwave and mediumwave broadcasting established in 19 |
| .5 million people listened to Radio 4 on both | longwave and FM frequencies. |
| station is a large broadcasting facility for | longwave and mediumwave transmissions, established in |
| -Weezer bassist Mikey Welsh), The Love Scene, | Longwave, and Unbusted. |
| The | longwave antenna |
| , but for other locations Radio 4 uses AM and | longwave because of the lack of space on FM. |
| The Erching transmitter was a | longwave broadcasting facility of the Voice of America |
| equency (LF) band, just below the 153-279 kHz | longwave broadcasting band. |
| 2001 the station was experimentally used for | longwave broadcasting of Bulgarian broadcasting compan |
| earlier times the facility was also used for | longwave broadcasting, especially as backup transmitte |
| completion of Roumoules radio transmitter for | longwave broadcasting, using 3 320 metres tall guyed m |
| gramme on a local frequency to supplement the | longwave broadcasts from 5XX, Scotland receiving a mod |
| subdivision: N62A, Antenna Maintenance; N62B, | longwave equipment and ISABPS Maintenance and N62C, sh |
| ncies for different users (FM radio for cars, | longwave for ships, etc.). |
| not possible to transmit from Raszyn on both | longwave frequencies of the Polish Broadcasting Compan |
| After VE-Day, the British | longwave frequencies of the General Forces Programme b |
| It transmits on two | longwave frequencies, on 153 kHz with 300 kW and on 26 |
| Operating 24 hours a day on a | longwave frequency of 179 kHz from Chase, Maryland, WG |
| y telex messages to Goose Bay, Canada, on the | longwave frequency 68.9 kHz with a power of 50 kW unde |
| n the BBC Radio 4 schedule are carried on the | longwave frequency only: these include Yesterday In Pa |
| In 2007, analogue transmission on | longwave from Kalundborg were suspended after 80 years |
| n can be stimulated e.g. by slight heating or | longwave illumination, not causing emission from untre |
| s, sensitive to short-wave, medium-wave, and | long-wave light-while, conversely, only a small fracti |
| Long-wave radar | |
| the ERBE scanner (three detectors that study | longwave radiation, shortwave radiation and total ener |
| Longwave radio mast Hellissandur | |
| Longwave radio mast Hellissandur from great distance i | |
| tute a directional antenna of a mediumwave or | longwave radio station. |
| ogram satellite launched on June 10, 1973 for | longwave radio astronomy research. |
| he metadata, but I don't have a mediumwave or | longwave radio here any more. |
| scheme was shut down on December 31, 1994 the | longwave radio mast Hellissandur was converted to an a |
| a transmitting power of 750 kilowatts in the | long-wave range on a frequency, which was reduced in c |
| a for the transmission of DGPS-signals in the | longwave range is mounted on the rooftop. |
| imes also transmissions with low power in the | longwave range take place. |
| cility during daytime a second program in the | longwave range is transmitted on 198 kHz (currently th |
| ion of music and speech was made there in the | longwave range. |
| It then began using time on the Radio Wolga | longwave service on 261 kHz at the Burg AM transmitter |
| 27 July: 5XX experimental AM | longwave station moved from Chelmsford to Daventry whe |
| Clocks that interpret | longwave stations tend to be the most affected due to |
| It is active on shortwave and | longwave, there under the callsign TFK on 37.6 kHz. |
| (Along with an intermittent | long-wave time code BPL on 100 kHz). |
| Unlike the US, Canada has no | longwave time signals dissemination option. |
| Daytime reception of overseas shortwave and | longwave time signal services in Australia (and New Ze |
| The | longwave transmission went silent during 1994/1995 bec |
| The only | longwave transmission antenna realized with a height c |
| metre (1241 ft) tall guyed mast for military | longwave transmission at Northmountain on Thule Air Ba |
| For the | long-wave transmission, a T-aerial is used, which is s |
| Longwave transmissions were resumed in DRM (Digital Ra | |
| There are two | longwave transmissions aerial systems: a single 257 me |
| andsender Herzberg/Elster was a 500 kilowatt | long-wave transmitter at Herzberg/Elster, which was in |
| Beidweiler | Longwave Transmitter |
| Mainflingen | longwave transmitter |
| Masts of Beidweiler | longwave transmitter |
| Station building of Motala | longwave transmitter |
| The Motala | longwave transmitter is a broadcasting station for lon |
| Mainflingen | longwave transmitter is a large facility for commercia |
| The Beidweiler | Longwave Transmitter is a high-power broadcasting tran |
| The | Longwave transmitter Solec Kujawski is the new longwav |
| s in service until 1962, when the new Orlunda | longwave transmitter went in service. |
| tion building and one of the towers of Motala | longwave transmitter |
| The | longwave transmitter of Nador transmitter, which works |
| The Beidweiler | longwave transmitter uses a directional antenna consis |
| The radio mast of the | longwave transmitter Raszyn is since the collapse of t |
| For the | longwave transmitter an Alexanderson aerial is used, w |
| The Beidweiler | longwave transmitter, situated at 49°43'58" N and 6°19 |
| tish Broadcasting Corporation's most powerful | longwave transmitter, which together with the two Scot |
| which are, together with the masts of Allouis | longwave transmitter, the tallest structures in France |
| he Swedish broadcasting company shut down its | longwave transmitter. |
| as taken out of service and replaced by a new | longwave transmitter. |
| inued into February 17 with the presence of a | longwave trough and strong upper-level winds over the |
| yellow; there is little to no response under | longwave UV. |
| he transmitters for mediumwave, shortwave and | longwave were shut down between 1992 and 1999 and the |
| ramme (the most powerful of which was 200 kHz | longwave) were transferred on the same date to a new B |
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