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  2. Roumoules radio transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Roumoules transmitter is the main broadcasting facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting of Radio Monte Carlo near Roumoules, France [1] and is owned by Monaco Media Diffusion. The 1000 and 2000kW transmitters installed are among the most powerful in the world and can be received well at nighttime throughout Europe.

  3. Transmitter Solt - Wikipedia

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    The Transmitter Solt (Hungarian: Solti rádióadó) is a radio transmission facility for 540 kHz MW (Medium Wave) near Solt, Hungary, serving as the primary transmitter site for Kossuth Rádió. [1] With an output power of 2000 kW (2 MW), it is the most powerful radio transmitter in Europe and is among the most powerful radio transmitters in ...

  4. List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States

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    The following is a list of radio stations in the United States that are authorized to run 50 kW (50,000 watts) of power. This is the highest power authorized to any AM station in the United States. Power Legend: U=unlimited time, D=daytime power, N=nighttime power, CH= critical hours power.

  5. Kossuth Rádió - Wikipedia

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    The main Hungarian-language radio station can be heard all over Europe and the Middle East, as it broadcasts with 2 MW of transmission power on 540 kHz AM from transmitter Solt (the most powerful medium wave transmitter in the world) [2] and several FM stations, covering Hungary and the neighbouring countries.

  6. KPFK - Wikipedia

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    With its 110,000-watt main transmitter atop Mount Wilson, KPFK is one of the most powerful FM stations in the western United States. The station can be heard from the California/Mexico border to Santa Barbara to Ridgecrest/China Lake.

  7. Junglinster Longwave Transmitter - Wikipedia

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    Second shortwave transmitter went in service 1954 500 kW - - - Installation of second longwave transmitter 1954 - - - - Built of second antenna tower (height: 250 metres) 1955 - 0 - - Mediumwave transmission moved to Marnach transmitter: 1959 - - - 12 kW First FM-transmitter went in service on 92.5 MHz 1959 - - - - Built of third 250-metre ...