A list of VLF-transmitters and LF-transmitters, which work or worked on frequencies below 100 kHz. Meredith, Nigel P.; Horne, Richard B.; Clilverd, Mark...
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Very low frequency (redirect from VLF)
Receiver, UK Archived 2009-02-28 at the Wayback Machine IW0BZD VLF TUBE receiver Internet based VLF listening guide with server list List of VLF-transmitters...
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Skelton Transmitting Station (redirect from VLF transmitter Skelton)
in Great Britain List of radio stations in the United Kingdom List of VLF-transmitters "radioeins.de: Rundfunkbetrieb in Skelton endet". 18 February 2013...
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Grimeton Radio Station (redirect from VLF transmitter Grimeton)
electronic oscillator transmitters, which used the triode vacuum tube invented by Lee De Forest in 1907, replaced most pre-electronic transmitters in the early...
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The VLF Transmitter Cutler is the United States Navy's very low frequency (VLF) shore radio station at Cutler, Maine. The station provides one-way communication...
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VLF transmitter Lualualei is a facility of the United States Navy near Lualualei, Hawaii transmitting orders to submerged submarines in the very low frequency...
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This is a list of notable radios, which encompasses specific models and brands of radio transmitters, receivers and transceivers, both actively manufactured...
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towers. This list is organized by absolute height. See History of the world's tallest structures, Tallest structures by category, and List of tallest buildings...
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tall grounded lattice steel guyed mast. Unlike many of the other Omega Transmitters, Woodside was not a "hot tower," that is, one which is insulated from...
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Rugby Radio Station (redirect from VLF Transmitter Rugby)
of the military very low frequency (VLF) transmitter used to communicate with submarines A radio mast after demolition in 2004 List of masts List of tallest...
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spark-gap transmitter is an obsolete type of radio transmitter which generates radio waves by means of an electric spark. Spark-gap transmitters were the...
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Dobratsch (FM, TV) Molodecno (VLF) Schoten (FM, TV) Wavre (MW, SW, dismantled) FM DAB TV) Overijse (MW closed) Mostre transmitter (MW) Kaliakra (MW, dismantled)...
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United States Lualualei VLF transmitter located in Hawaii, United States List of VLF-transmitters "Naval Radio Transmitter Facility Aguada". Retrieved...
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Denizköy VLF transmitter, also known as Bafa transmitter, is a facility of US Navy for military VLF transmission near Denizköy in Didim district of Aydın...
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and Allouis became famous as sites of powerful transmitters. For example, Goliath transmitter was a VLF transmitter of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during...
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Arc converter (redirect from Arc transmitters)
used as a radio transmitter from 1903 until the 1920s when it was replaced by vacuum tube transmitters. One of the first transmitters that could generate...
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Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt (category Shire of Exmouth)
Geophysical Research Station VLF Transmitter Woodside VLF Transmitter Cutler Jim Creek Naval Radio Station Lualualei VLF transmitter List of masts "Australia and...
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October 2024. Geetanath, V. (6 October 2024). "Three 500 metre tall VLF transmitter towers of Indian Navy to dot Vikarabad soon". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X...
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Tavolara Island (category Islands of Sardinia)
island is restricted to military personnel. Tavolara is also home of the VLF-transmitter ICV, which works on 20.27 kHz and 20.76 kHz and which is used for...
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Lafayette transmitter was a large facility used for transatlantic VLF-transmission, located at Marcheprime, Aquitaine, France. The Lafayette transmitter used...
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agile HF beam. Some of the main capabilities of HAARP include: Generating very low frequency (VLF) radio waves by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet...
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Low frequency (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
height of mast antennas for LORAN-C is around 190 meters for transmitters with radiated power below 500 kW, and around 400 meters for transmitters greater...
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curvature of the Earth. ELF and VLF waves propagate long distances by an Earth–ionosphere waveguide mechanism. The Earth is surrounded by a layer of charged...
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Radio propagation (redirect from Propagation of radio waves)
and VLF bands, diffraction allows radio waves to bend over hills and other obstacles, and travel beyond the horizon, following the contour of the Earth...
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Jim Creek Naval Radio Station (category Communications and electronic installations of the United States Navy)
(VLF) radio transmitter facility at Jim Creek near Oso, Washington. The primary mission of this site is to communicate orders one-way to submarines of...
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Sudden ionospheric disturbance (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
recorded by monitoring the signal strength of a distant VLF transmitter. A whole array of sub-classes of SIDs exist, detectable by different techniques...
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dipole UHF antennas and a long VLF antenna protruded from the bottom of the sphere. The transmitters operated on a frequency of 378 megahertz. Thermal control...
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Alexanderson alternator (category History of radio technology)
1887, the first generation of radio transmitters, the spark gap transmitters, produced strings of damped waves, pulses of radio waves which died out to...
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dipole UHF antennas and a long VLF antenna protruded from the bottom of the sphere. The transmitters operated on a frequency of 378 MHz. Thermal control was...
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Longwave (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
very low frequency (VLF, 3–30 kHz) bands. Sometimes the upper limit is taken to be higher than 300 kHz, but not above the start of the medium wave broadcast...
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