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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LongwaveLongwave - Wikipedia

    In radio, longwave, long wave or long-wave, and commonly abbreviated LW, refers to parts of the radio spectrum with wavelengths longer than what was originally called the medium-wave broadcasting band.

  2. List of longwave radio broadcasters. This is a list of longwave radio broadcasters updated on Apr 18 2024: /  45.7561861°N 25.6074361°E  / 45.7561861; 25.6074361  ( Bod Transmitter, mast 1) /  45.7536556°N 25.6069861°E  / 45.7536556; 25.6069861  ( Bod Transmitter, mast 2) /  47.7985194°N 107.187417°E  / 47.7985194 ...

  3. The LWCA is a club for enthusiasts of longwave (LF) and mediumwave (MF) radio, covering 160-190 kHz and lower bands. Find news, articles, resources, events, and publications on LF/MF DXing and radio science.

  4. Learn about the frequencies, modes, and services below 540 kHz, also known as longwave or LW. Find out how to tune, receive, and enjoy longwave DXing with tips and examples.

  5. Learn how longwave and shortwave radios work, what frequencies they use, and how they differ in distance coverage and communication. Find out why longwave radios are used in maritime navigation and shortwave radios are popular for international news and emergencies.

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  6. Oct 19, 2021 · Ground wave radio propagation along the surface of the Earth. Courtesy of Electronics-Notes.com. LowFER, as the name would suggest, contains the lowest frequency range of the three, falling...

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  8. Sep 4, 2023 · All three broadcast Radio 4 long wave on the 198 kilohertz frequency. In a statement, Arqiva says, "The current long wave network assets have been operational for 36 years and are energy...

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