The Monte Ceneri transmitter was first established as the nationwide medium-wave radio transmission station for Italian-speaking Switzerland in 1933. Located...
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Monte Ceneri Ceneri Base Tunnel, below Monte Ceneri Monte Ceneri transmitter, on Monte Ceneri Monteceneri, a municipality encompassing Monte Ceneri This...
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Lugano. The Monte Ceneri radio transmitter is located close to the pass. The larger part of Ticino, which lies to the north of Monte Ceneri and includes...
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italiana was established in 1925 as Radio Monte Ceneri, originally named after the mountain where the transmitter was placed. After several years of experimental...
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List of transmission sites (redirect from List of FM radio broadcast transmitters in the United Kingdom and Ireland)
SW, shut down, partially demolished) Schwarzenburg (SW, demolished) Monte Ceneri (MW, demolished) Torreta de Guardamar (VLF) Arganda (MW) Majadahonda...
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first national transmitters began operating in 1931: Radio Sottens for French, Radio Beromünster for German, and 1933 Radio Monte Ceneri for Italian. In...
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This is an incomplete list of medium wave transmitters in Europe. The emitted AM radio signal can be received on AM radios across Europe, depending on...
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Sankt Chrischona, 250 m (820 ft), near Basel Transmitter Monte Ceneri, 220 m (722 ft), on Monte Ceneri Blosenbergturm, 217 m (712 ft), completed 1937...
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Dam) Transmitter Monte Ceneri 1978 guyed mast Monte Ceneri 220 m 46°8′19.11″N 8°59′25.5″E / 46.1386417°N 8.990417°E / 46.1386417; 8.990417 (Monte Ceneri...
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