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List of longwave radio broadcasters information


This is a list of longwave radio broadcasters updated on Apr 18 2024:

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Station
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Language Country Location Height Aerial
type
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153 Radio Antena Satelor[1] Romanian List of longwave radio broadcasters Romania Brașov 250m T-aerial on 2 guyed steel lattice masts, height: 250 metres (820 ft) 200 45°45′22.27″N 25°36′26.77″E / 45.7561861°N 25.6074361°E / 45.7561861; 25.6074361 (Bod Transmitter, mast 1)
45°45′13.16″N 25°36′25.15″E / 45.7536556°N 25.6069861°E / 45.7536556; 25.6069861 (Bod Transmitter, mast 2)
Fifth state-owned radio station in Romania
164 MNB Radio 1[2] Mongolian List of longwave radio broadcasters Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 259m 259 metres (850 ft) tall cable-stayed steel truss mast[3] 250 47°47′54.67″N 107°11′14.7″E / 47.7985194°N 107.187417°E / 47.7985194; 107.187417 (Ulaanbaatar transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC.

Reportedly intermittent and operating at significantly reduced power.

171 Médi 1[4] Arabic and French List of longwave radio broadcasters Morocco Nador 380m Directional aerial consisting of three guyed steel lattice masts, 380 metres (1,250 ft) tall 1,600 35°2′50.65″N 2°55′22.81″W / 35.0474028°N 2.9230028°W / 35.0474028; -2.9230028 (Nador transmitter, mast 1)
35°2′30.27″N 2°55′16.16″W / 35.0417417°N 2.9211556°W / 35.0417417; -2.9211556 (Nador transmitter, mast 2)
35°2′9.89″N 2°55′9.52″W / 35.0360806°N 2.9193111°W / 35.0360806; -2.9193111 (Nador transmitter, mast 2)
Private and commercial Moroccan radio network.

As of August 2023 observed to be operating intermittently at low power

189 RÚV Rás 1
RÚV Rás 2[5]
Icelandic List of longwave radio broadcasters Iceland Gufuskalar near Hellissandur 412m Slight oval bi-directivity aerial, top loaded parallel connected triangular loops, mast as a common member, all guys insulated except two radiating diametrically opposed grounded top guys, loops closed by copper straps in the ground from two conducting guy grounding points to base of the guyed steel lattice mast insulated against ground, height: 412 metres (1,352 ft) 300 64°54′26″N 23°55′19.5″W / 64.90722°N 23.922083°W / 64.90722; -23.922083 (Hellissandur long-wave mast) Iceland's national public service broadcaster.[6]

Scheduled to stop broadcasting in 2024

198 BBC Radio 4[7] English List of longwave radio broadcasters United Kingdom Droitwich (SFN) 213m T-aerial on two guyed steel lattice masts insulated against ground with a height of 213 metres (699 ft) 500 52°17′46.9″N 2°6′24.32″W / 52.296361°N 2.1067556°W / 52.296361; -2.1067556 (Droitwich mast 1)
52°17′40.4″N 2°6′20.62″W / 52.294556°N 2.1057278°W / 52.294556; -2.1057278 (Droitwich mast 2)
All four transmitters carry Radio teleswitch PSK data; Droitwich relays BBC World Service from 01:00 to 05:20 UTC

On 30 May 2023, the BBC announced that BBC Radio 4 will stop broadcasting on long wave but did not set a date.

Opt-out programming ended on 31 Mar 2024.

Burghead (SFN) 154m Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast, height 154 metres (505 ft) 50 57°41′57.9″N 3°28′4.78″W / 57.699417°N 3.4679944°W / 57.699417; -3.4679944 (Burghead Transmitter, main mast)
Westerglen (SFN) 152m Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast, height 152 metres (499 ft) 55°58′33″N 3°48′58.8″W / 55.97583°N 3.816333°W / 55.97583; -3.816333 (Westerglen mast)
209 MNB Radio 1[2] Mongolian List of longwave radio broadcasters Mongolia Choibalsan 40 48°0′17.27″N 114°27′17.6″E / 48.0047972°N 114.454889°E / 48.0047972; 114.454889 (Choibalsan transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC. Reportedly intermittent.
Dalanzadgad 40 43°31′54.43″N 104°24′41.4″E / 43.5317861°N 104.411500°E / 43.5317861; 104.411500 (Dalanzadgad transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC. Reportedly intermittent.
225 Polskie Radio Program I[8] Polish List of longwave radio broadcasters Poland Solec Kujawski 330m Directional aerial, two guyed radio masts fed on the top, heights 330 metres (1,080 ft) and 289 metres (948 ft) 1,000/700 53°1′21.01″N 18°15′32.63″E / 53.0225028°N 18.2590639°E / 53.0225028; 18.2590639 (Solec Kujawski transmitter, 330 metres tall mast)
53°1′12.83″N 18°15′44.06″E / 53.0202306°N 18.2622389°E / 53.0202306; 18.2622389 (Solec Kujawski transmitter, 289 metres tall mast)
Earlier Konstantynów was used (52°22′3.91″N 19°48′7.04″E / 52.3677528°N 19.8019556°E / 52.3677528; 19.8019556 (Konstantynów radio mast (the tallest structure in the world))).
227 MNB Radio 1[2] Mongolian List of longwave radio broadcasters Mongolia Altai City Cable-stayed steel truss mast 40 46°19′25.52″N 96°15′31.2″E / 46.3237556°N 96.258667°E / 46.3237556; 96.258667 (Altai transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC. Reportedly intermittent.
252 Radio Algeria
Chaîne 3[9]
French List of longwave radio broadcasters Algeria Tipaza 335m Omnidirectional aerial, single guyed lattice steel mast, height 355 metres (1,165 ft) 1,500/750 36°33′58.14″N 2°28′50.3″E / 36.5661500°N 2.480639°E / 36.5661500; 2.480639 (Tipaza long-wave transmitter) Intermittent
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