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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 Bremen was the mediumwave broadcasting facility of Radio Bremen situated at Bremen-Oberneuland, Germany. It operated at 936...
- India, ****stan and Bangladesh still use medium wave. Israel returns to mediumwave after the outbreak of Gaza war. China operates many single-frequency networks...
- 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 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 mediumwave transmitter Flevoland (Middengolf Zendstation Flevoland) was a broadcasting facility for medium wave near Zeewolde in the province of Flevoland...
- 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 American Forces Network (AFN) is a government television and radio broadcast service the U.S. military provides to those stationed or ****igned overseas...
- Longwaves travel by groundwaves that hug the surface of the Earth, unlike mediumwaves and shortwaves. Those higher-frequency signals do not follow the surface...