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  • adio station broadcasting on 1160 kHz in the mediumwave AM band, serving the Washington, D.C. metrop
  • Bangla are broadcast on the FM broadcasting, mediumwave and shortwave all over the world.
  • broadcasts on cable FM and DAB in Flanders, mediumwave and satellite radio in Europe, and worldwide
  • orldwide, the program was broadcast on major mediumwave and shortwave stations in Europe, Asia, Afri
  • The mediumwave antenna
  • The base of the mediumwave antenna
  • ere are two smaller guyed mast radiators for mediumwave at Lakihegy.
  • in December 1921, operating in the 200 meter mediumwave band (1500 kHz)-the shortest wavelength then
  • ERA-1 on 729 kHz with 150 kW in the standard mediumwave band.
  • Just above the mediumwave broadcast band, 160 meters is the lowest rad
  • Bolshakovo transmitter was the most powerful mediumwave broadcasting station for mediumwave in the w
  • At Nieul, there is a mediumwave broadcasting station, which works on 792 kHz
  • im transmitter is a facility of SWR used for mediumwave broadcasting on 711 kHz with a power of 5 ki
  • Golm transmitter was a mediumwave broadcasting facility on the area of a forme
  • t radiator insulated against ground, stopped mediumwave broadcasting on January 2, 1998 at all.
  • 60000 volt powerline and there are two large mediumwave broadcasting antennas, one of them 240 metre
  • has already several well-equipped high power mediumwave broadcasting facilities in several parts of
  • szewo transmitter went in service in 1949 as mediumwave broadcasting station, active in 1949/1950 on
  • g company (German: Hessischer Rundfunk) is a mediumwave broadcasting facility, situated in the north
  • tting station is a facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting established in 1932 at Westergl
  • ata are not available, but as for high power mediumwave broadcasting stations a half wave radiator i
  • nsmitter (Polish: RCN Wola Rasztowska) was a mediumwave broadcasting facility at Wola Rasztowska nea
  • It was built in 1946 and first used for mediumwave broadcasting, but is today used for TV-broad
  • yed mast and a 250 metres tall mast used for mediumwave broadcasting.
  • teel, on which a cage antenna is mounted for mediumwave broadcasting.
  • le as TV transmission tower, a T-antenna for mediumwave broadcasting.
  • GEM's mediumwave broadcasts to Nottinghamshire on 999 kHz and
  • ngelsby transmitter is a facility of NDR for mediumwave, FM and TV-broadcasting at Flensburg, German
  • Hoher Meissner transmitter is a facility for mediumwave, FM- and TV-broadcasting on Hoher Meissner m
  • d by Voice of Russia for broadcasting on the mediumwave frequencies 1116 kHz and 1386 kHz with a max
  • ation ran 1 kW on Shortwave and 600 watts on Mediumwave frequencies and was equipped with morse, rad
  • a smaller guyed steel framework mast for the mediumwave frequency 1332 kHz.
  • The mediumwave frequency of 540 kHz with 150 kW was diplexe
  • lt in 1950, is used as a transmitter for the mediumwave frequency 576 kHz and is therefore insulated
  • he fact that the BBC station would remain on mediumwave only in the area until May 1990, despite the
  • sed to constitute a directional antenna of a mediumwave or longwave radio station.
  • itself but the metadata, but I don't have a mediumwave or longwave radio here any more.
  • It transmits mediumwave radio signals.
  • Goldbeat was a mediumwave radio station broadcasting on 828 kHz in Coo
  • which was also used for transmissions in the mediumwave range until 1993.
  • er 20 transmitters working in the short- and mediumwave range, took place between 1968 and 1975.
  • The transmitters for mediumwave, shortwave and longwave were shut down betwe
  • he Wavre radio transmitter is a facility for mediumwave, shortwave, FM and TV broadcasting near Wavr
  • F.W. Robbert Broadcasting also owns the AM ( mediumwave) stations WNQM in Nashville, WMQM and WLRM i
  • It was used as short- and mediumwave transmission site.
  • s, which were designed as mast radiators for mediumwave transmission and therefore insulated against
  • ity for FM-/TV-transmission (until 1993 also mediumwave transmission) of the WDR near Kleve in North
  • After cancellation of the mediumwave transmission, the insulators of the guys of
  • For the mediumwave transmissions it uses a grounded 250-metre h
  • In 1969 Dillberg transmitter took over the mediumwave transmissions from Nuremberg-Kleinreuth tran
  • mast was constructed at the site to provide mediumwave transmissions for Gold (Exeter/Torbay), alth
  • large broadcasting facility for longwave and mediumwave transmissions, established in 1934 in the ci
  • For the mediumwave transmissions, which took place on 1557 kHz
  • Mediumwave transmitter Lopik
  • In 1997 the mediumwave transmitter was shut-down.
  • In spring 2004 Marnach mediumwave transmitter worked first time in DRM-mode.
  • The Mediumwave transmitter Lopik is a medium wave broadcast
  • d 1988 an important facility for jamming the mediumwave transmitter of Radio Free Europe.
  • The mediumwave transmitter Flevoland (Middengolf Zendstatio
  • At Kavastu, there is a mediumwave transmitter with 2 249 metres tall guyed mas
  • The second mediumwave transmitter was in use for the pop music rad
  • In 1956 the transmission power of Marnach mediumwave transmitter, which worked until 1978 on 1439
  • Its mediumwave transmitter, which worked on 684 kHz, was un
  • Portofino transmitter uses for the mediumwave transmitter, which works on 1575 kHz with 50
  • not to disturb the radiation pattern of the mediumwave transmitter.
  • Analogue transmissions continued on mediumwave with a restricted time schedule until 27 Jun