The Topolná transmitter (Czech: Radiokomunikační středisko Topolná) was the central longwave broadcasting facility of the Czech Republic situated in the...
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Topolná is a municipality and village in Uherské Hradiště District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,600 inhabitants. Topolná lies...
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5127694 (Topolná transmitter, mast 1) 49°7′18.85″N 17°30′41.78″E / 49.1219028°N 17.5116056°E / 49.1219028; 17.5116056 (Topolná transmitter, mast 2)...
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List of transmission sites (redirect from List of FM radio broadcast transmitters in the United Kingdom and Ireland)
(MW, KW) Liblice (dismantled) Liblice (MW, on air with low power again) Topolná (LW dismantled) Mělník-Chloumek (MW closed) Dobrochov (MW closed) Jested...
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December 2021, Radiožurnál was also broadcast on longwave from the Topolná transmitter (frequency 270 kHz), which allowed listening to the station outside...
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high-power transmitters in Europe, like longwave transmitter Topolna, longwave-transmitter Solec Kujawski and some other high-power transmitters for long-...
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Longwave transmitter Topolná 257 m 1951 Guyed Mast Topolná 49°7′32.88″N 17°30′45.97″E / 49.1258000°N 17.5127694°E / 49.1258000; 17.5127694 (Topolna transmitter...
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strength of the longwave transmitters in Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg (177 kHz), Solec Kujawski (Radio Polonia, 225 kHz) and Topolná (Radiojurnal, 270 kHz)...
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