- Junglinster Longwave Transmitter
The Junglinster Longwave Transmitter is a
longwave broadcasting facility used by RTL nearJunglinster ,Luxembourg , which went into service in 1932. Itsaerial consists of three free-standingsteel-framework towers, which areground fed radiator s. These towers formed adirectional aerial for the frequency 234 kHz and until 1980 were 250 metres high. Since 1980 their height has been 215 metres.Junglinster longwave transmitter was at time of inauguration one of the most powerful transmitters in the world. It was discovered that its signal can under some conditions show
cross modulation with other radio stations byionospheric reflection . This phenomenon was named "Luxemburg effect" after the circumstance that it was first detected at the signal of this transmitter in Luxemburg.Since the inauguration of the Beidweiler longwave transmitter the Junglinster longwave transmitter has been only a spare.
Also at the site of Junglinster Longwave Transmitter are the
shortwave transmitters of RTL, at the frequencies 6090 kHz and 15350 kHz were used. Transmitting on 6090 kHz, it is of special interest as it was (until the 80s) one of the best known radio stations in Germany and several radio sets had a special switch for its reception, the so-called "Luxemburg"-switch. Today this transmitter works inDRM-mode .From 1951 on the site of Junglinster Longwave transmitter was also the
mediumwave transmitter. It moved to Marnach in 1955.Brief history
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List of towers External links
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* http://perso.wanadoo.fr/tvignaud/galerie/etranger/l-junglinster.htm
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