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MW/AM (was Re: LF: Re: Re: Re: Poldhu Beacon)

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Subject: MW/AM (was Re: LF: Re: Re: Re: Poldhu Beacon)
From: "John RABSON" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 10:03:28 +0100
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On 31/10/2006 at 02:23 captbrian wrote:

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>I thought all countries still had   MW/AM. How else do you broadcast more
>than 20 miles  ?
By using big enough masts and enough kilowatts.

When living near Woodbridge, Suffolk we used to get Radio 4 FM from Talconeston 
near Norwich, and UHF TV from Sudbury which is over in the west of Suffolk.  
Both were a good bit more than 20 miles from us.

In some parts of the world LW/AM is still used successfully, with even bigger 
masts and many more kilowatts than MW (Europe number one?).

73
John F5VLF/G3PAI




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