-
operated in
parallel with the less
powerful Eiðar longwave transmitter to form
nationwide longwave coverage, but
Eiðar was
demolished in 2023. The mast, which...
- The
Eiðar longwave transmitter was a
facility previously used by RÚV (the
Icelandic National Broadcasting Service) for
longwave radio broadcasting on...
-
first medium-wave
broadcasting in
Iceland commenced in East
Iceland at
Eiðar. In 1966, the
transmitter was
converted to longwave, at a
power of 20kW...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player — GK AZE
Eidar Taghizada (at
Tudelano until 30 June 2025) — DF ESP Edu Sánchez (at Mérida
until 30 June 2025)...
- 2017. On his debut, he
scored an own goal in the 12th
minute by
misjudging Eidar Civić's cross,
parrying the ball into the
goalpost and then
deflecting it...
- years, as seen in the
climate averages for the 1991–2020
reference period.
Eiðar longwave transmitter Kárahnjúkar
Hydropower Plant Hallormsstaðaskógur –...
-
imagined to look like a troll's hat.
Other former names of the site are
Eiðar and
Stora Edet; the
latter lives on in the name of the south-bordering muni****lity...
- and in 1938, the
transmitted power was
increased 100kW. Also in 1938, the
Eiðar transmission relay site
serving the East
Iceland was opened,
initially at...
- Þik
skyli allir eiðar bíta, þeir er
Helga hafðir unna at inu ljósa
Leiftrar vatni ok at úrsvölum Unnarsteini. Now may
every oath thee bite That with Helgi...
- Used for
military LF transmission;
dismantled in 1993. 2
Eiðar longwave transmitter (third)
Eiðar, East
Iceland 1999 2023 Gu**** mast 221 m (725 ft) Used...