List of transmission sites

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In the following there are lists of famous transmission sites. Because of the large number of transmission sites, this list is not complete.

Legend
SW Shortwave
MW Mediumwave (AM Radio)
LW Longwave
FM FM broadcasting
VHF Very high frequency (Television)
UHF Ultra high frequency (Television)
VLF Very low frequency

Contents

[edit] Western Europe

[edit] Austria

[edit] Belgium

[edit] Bosnia and Herzegovina

[edit] Bulgaria

[edit] Croatia

[edit] Czech Republic

[edit] Denmark

[edit] Germany

[edit] Baden-Württemberg

[edit] Bavaria

[edit] Berlin

[edit] Brandenburg

[edit] Bremen

[edit] Hamburg

[edit] Hesse

[edit] Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

[edit] Lower Saxony

[edit] North Rhine-Westphalia

[edit] Rhineland-Palatinate

[edit] Saarland

[edit] Saxony-Anhalt

[edit] Saxony

[edit] Schleswig-Holstein

[edit] Thuringia

[edit] Finland

[edit] France

[edit] Greece

[edit] Iceland

[edit] Ireland

[edit] Italy

[edit] Luxembourg

[edit] Macedonia

  • Ovce Pole (Skopje transmitter, MW)

[edit] Malta

[edit] Monaco

[edit] Netherlands

[edit] Norway

[edit] Poland

[edit] Portugal

  • Lousã (FM, TV)
  • Muge (MW)
  • Muro (FM, TV)
  • Monsanto (Lisboa) (FM, TV)
  • Monte da Virgem (Porto) (FM, TV)

[edit] Romania

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Switzerland

[edit] Spain

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] Eastern & Central Europe

[edit] Belarus

  • Molodecno (VLF)

[edit] Czech Republic

[edit] Hungary

[edit] Romania

[edit] Russia

[edit] Serbia

[edit] Slovakia

[edit] Slovenia

[edit] Africa

[edit] Algeria

[edit] Morocco

[edit] Rwanda

[edit] Asia & South Asia

[edit] Hong Kong

[edit] Japan

[edit] Philippines

[edit] Singapore

[edit] Sri Lanka

[edit] Thailand

[edit] Latin America

[edit] Ecuador

[edit] North America

[edit] Canada

[edit] USA

[edit] Australasia

[edit] Australia

[edit] New Zealand

  • Rangitaiki (SW)
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