Junglinster Longwave Transmitter
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The Junglinster Longwave Transmitter is a longwave broadcasting facility used by RTL near Junglinster, Luxembourg, which went into service in 1932. Its aerial consists of three free-standing steel-framework towers, which are ground fed radiators. These towers formed a directional aerial for the frequency 234 kHz and until 1980 were 250 metres high. Since 1980 their height has been 215 metres.
Since the inaugauration of the Beidweiler longwave transmitter the Junglinster longwave transmitter has been only a spare.
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