Mediumwave transmitter Flevoland
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The mediumwave transmitter Flevoland (Middengolf Zendstation Flevoland) is a broadcasting facility for medium wave near Zeewolde on Flevoland
, Netherlands, situated at 5°25' E and 52°23'N.
It is used for broadcasting on 747 kHz and 1008 kHz with a power of 400 kilowatts. As aerial two guyed steel framework masts with a height of 195 metres are used, which form an anti-fading aerial. These masts are grounded and carry a cage aerial
, which is upperward the separation insulator, separating the masts in a height of 95 metres in two parts, connected toward the mast construction.
Flevoland
Flevoland is a province of the Netherlands. Located in the centre of the country, at the location of the former Zuiderzee, the province was established on January 1, 1986; the twelfth province of the country, with Lelystad as its capital...
, Netherlands, situated at 5°25' E and 52°23'N.
It is used for broadcasting on 747 kHz and 1008 kHz with a power of 400 kilowatts. As aerial two guyed steel framework masts with a height of 195 metres are used, which form an anti-fading aerial. These masts are grounded and carry a cage aerial
Cage aerial
A Cage aerial is a radio antenna, which consists of the top portion of a tower or mast and of several parallel wires, which are radially arranged around the lower part of the mast. one advantage of the cage aerial is that the supporting tower can be grounded, allowing it to be used for other radio...
, which is upperward the separation insulator, separating the masts in a height of 95 metres in two parts, connected toward the mast construction.
External links
- MW antenna site Flevoland, published by http://www.waniewski.de/id208.htm
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b36124
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b36125
- Google Maps: Transmitter Flevoland