- India, ****stan and
Bangladesh still use
medium wave.
Israel returns to
mediumwave after the
outbreak of Israel-Hamas war.
China operates many single-frequency...
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Deutschlandfunk was
transmitted on
longwave from
Sender Donebach and on
mediumwave from Bad Dürrheim, Cremlingen, Ravensburg, Ehndorf, and Mainflingen. With...
- The
Mediumwave transmitter Lopik was a
medium wave
broadcasting facility near
Lopik in the Netherlands. It was
constructed in 1938 (87 years ago) (1938)...
- MW DX,
short for
mediumwave DXing, is the
hobby of
receiving distant mediumwave (also
known as AM)
radio stations. MW DX is
similar to TV and FM DX in...
- the main
domestic full
service radio network,
primarily broadcast on
mediumwave with some FM and
shortwave transmitters Pyongyang FM
Broadcasting Station [ko]:...
- The
Mediumwave Transmitter Bremen was the
mediumwave broadcasting facility of
Radio Bremen situated at Bremen-Oberneuland, Germany. It
operated at 936...
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successful transatlantic tests in December 1921,
operating in the 200 meter
mediumwave band (near 1,500 kHz,
inside the
modern AM
broadcast band),
which at that...
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There are
seventeen radio stations in Mumbai,
twelve of
which broadcast in the
frequency modulation (FM) band.
Three of
these are
broadcast by All India...
- The
mediumwave transmitter Flevoland (Middengolf
Zendstation Flevoland) was a
broadcasting facility for
medium wave near
Zeewolde in the
province of Flevoland...
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mediumwave band (530 kHz to 1710 kHz),
which at
night is
capable of
reliable reception from 150 to 2,500 km
distance from a transmitter.
Mediumwave is...