The Orlunda longwave transmitter was a longwave broadcast facility in central Sweden which broadcast Sveriges Radio Programme 1 from 1962 to 1991. The facility is currently in use as a museum.
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The Orlunda longwave transmitter was a longwave broadcast facility in central Sweden which broadcast Sveriges Radio Programme 1 from 1962 to 1991. The...
reconstruction of its top. 1970 July 12: The central mast of the Orlundaradiotransmitter in central Sweden collapsed after a lightning strike destroyed...
The transmitter was in service until 1962, when the new Orlunda longwave transmitter went in service. In 1991 Sveriges Radio AB shut down the Orlunda longwave...
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than in the medium wave range. One antenna of this kind was used by transmitterOrlunda in Sweden. Low-frequency experimenter Lawrence "Laurie" Mayhead,...
call was "Stockholm-Motala". The transmitter operated on 191 kHz until 1962, when the transmissions were moved to Orlunda. Since 1991 there have been no...
This is a list of longwave radio broadcasters updated on Apr 18 2024: Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates)...
Douglas, Symons's Meteorological Magazine, December, 1906, pages 201-205. "Radio_Normandy". 20 February 2011. Archived from the original on 20 February 2011...