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  2. Bod Transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Bod Transmitter (also known as the Brașov Transmitter) is a longwave radio transmitter near Bod, Romania. It broadcasts Radio Antena Satelor (daytime) and Radio România Actualități (at night) on 153 kHz. [1] The transmitter was designed by the engineer Gheorghe Cartianu-Popescu and built in 1933–34. At the time it was one of the ...

  3. List of transmission sites - Wikipedia

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    In the following there are lists of sites of notable radio transmitters. During the early history of radio many countries had only a few high power radio stations, operated either by the government or large corporations, which broadcast to the population or to other countries. Because of the large number of transmission sites, this list is not ...

  4. List of longwave radio broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Fifth state-owned radio station in Romania 164 MNB Radio 1 [2] Mongolian Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar: 259m 259 metres (850 ft) tall cable-stayed steel truss mast [3] 250 Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC. 171 Médi 1 [4]

  5. Radio Romania International - Wikipedia

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    Radio Romania International (Romanian: Radio România Internațional, or RRI) is a Romanian radio station owned by the Romanian public radio broadcaster Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune (SRR, the national public radio in Romania) that broadcasts abroad. It was created in 1927 and was known as Radio Bucharest before 1989.

  6. Gilbert Davey - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Davey (7 June 1913 – 6 April 2011) [1] was a British writer and radio enthusiast who introduced many youngsters to the rapidly developing fields of Radio and Electronics through his articles published in Boy's Own Paper, and his books, in particular Fun with Radio, first published in 1957, with updates ending in a sixth edition published in 1978.

  7. Fun Rádio - Wikipedia

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    The radio broadcasts on 17 terrestrial transmitters, internet, satellite and cable distribution. Fun Radio offers multiple of its original streams, podcasts and videos. Three of its actual streams are themed in: 80's and 90's hits, second in Slovak and Czech music (CZSK) and the third is dance music (Dance).

  8. Fun Radio (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Benoît Sillard is designated by Robert Hersant to become CEO of Fun Radio. Sillard decides to boost the radio notably by the developing the station abroad. After Fun Radio Romania, Fun Radio Poland and Fun Radio Slovakia, Fun Radio Belgium was created.

  9. List of radio stations in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Slovakia International: website: external service in foreign languages Yes (R_S_I__) (18:00 - 06:00) Yes Yes Yes Yes SRo 7 Rádio Pyramída website: programmes from radio archive Yes Yes Yes Yes SRo 8 Rádio Litera website: literature, radio soap operas Yes Yes Yes Yes SRo 9 Rádio Junior website: for children, fairy tales Yes Yes Yes Yes