Eiðar longwave transmitter
- Eiðar longwave transmitter
Eiðar longwave transmitter is a facility of the Icelandic Broadcasting Company used for longwave broadcasting on 207 kHz with a power of 100 kW. Eiðar longwave transmitter situated at Eiðar near Egilsstaðir uses as antenna an omnidirectional aerial in form of a steel lattice mast radiator insulated against ground with a height of 220 metres.Originally a taller mast was planned, but this was impossible because of flight safety reasons.
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