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    Grimeton Radio Station (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡrɪ̂mːɛˌtɔn]) in southern Sweden, close to Varberg in Halland, is an early longwave transatlantic wireless...
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    Longwave (redirect from Long wave radio)
    considered a medium wave sub-band. Swedish station SAQ, located at the Varberg Radio Station facility in Grimeton, is the last remaining operational Alexanderson...
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  • of sites of notable radio transmitters. During the early history of radio many countries had only a few high power radio stations, operated either by...
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    Very low frequency (category Radio spectrum)
    ionosphere, and long-distance radio communication stations switched to the shortwave frequencies. The Grimeton VLF transmitter at Grimeton near Varberg in Sweden...
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    Ernst Alexanderson (category Radio pioneers)
    in a working state is at the Grimeton radio station outside Varberg, Sweden. It is a prime example of pre-electronic radio technology and was added as...
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    List of VLF-transmitters (category Time signal radio stations)
    "Navy Shore Station LF & VLF Transmitters". www.navy-radio.com. "US Naval Communications Station Balboa - Panama - NBA". www.navy-radio.com. "NASA -...
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  • Africa Cape Floral Region Protected Areas Natural 1007  Sweden Grimeton Radio Station, Varberg Cultural 1134  United Kingdom Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile...
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  • "Urnes Stave Church". UNESCO. Retrieved 20 October 2011. "Varberg Radio Station". UNESCO. Retrieved 20 October 2011. "Vatnajökull National Park - Dynamic...
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