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equiring 15 minutes for a frequency change. This transmitter covered the<br />

peak requirements when four frequencies were on air s<strong>im</strong>ultaneously.<br />

The site had the Thomson transmitter originally installed in 1984 at<br />

Carnar<strong>von</strong>, the provisional site that remained in use for two <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s.<br />

After its final closure in 1996 the transmitter was moved to Darwin. Two<br />

further Thomson units were purchased and installed at the Darwin site in<br />

1994. These three 300 kW Thomson transmitters were the core of its<br />

recently closed operations. What arrangements have been ma<strong>de</strong> in regard to<br />

the equipment? The antenna system must have cost millions, and the<br />

transmitters certainly also still represented a consi<strong>de</strong>rable value in<br />

2000, when two of them were just six years old.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld via WDXC Contact)<br />

Lyndhurst transmitter & Control Building circa 1986:<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsites Feb 27)<br />

AUSTRIA 585/1476 The complete antenna array of the Wien-Bisamberg<br />

mediumwave site was due to be <strong>de</strong>molished at the end of last month. So far<br />

it is not known what will happen with the grounds. The transmitter<br />

building is un<strong>de</strong>r a preservation or<strong>de</strong>r.<br />

Transmissions from this site, on 1476 kHz, ceased on 31 Dec 2008 at 2310<br />

UT. The 120 metre "Suedmast" for 1476 kHz was supposed to be kept, and<br />

Osterreichische Rundfunksen<strong>de</strong>r told ADXB-OE that the frequency would still<br />

be available for interested broadcasters. This <strong>de</strong>velopment makes the<br />

Moosbrunn site the only operational AM transmission facility in Austria.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld via WDXC Contact)<br />

The MW tower of ORF 585/1476 Bisamberg, Austria was blown up on 24 Feb<br />

<br />

(Jurgen Bartels-D, mwdx Febr 26)<br />

Launiges zum En<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>r Mittelwelle in Oesterreich unter<br />

<br />

(Herbert Meixner-AUT, A-DX Febr 27)<br />

Menschenbil<strong>de</strong>r - Sen<strong>de</strong>rtechniker Bisamberg.<br />

Sonntag 4. April, 14.03 Uhr[MESZ], OE1:<br />

Als <strong>de</strong>r ORF am 31. Dezember 1994 das erste Mal seine Sendungen auf<br />

Mittelwelle been<strong>de</strong>te, liess Juergen Conrad <strong>de</strong>n Sen<strong>de</strong>r ein paar Minuten in<br />

das neue Jahr sen<strong>de</strong>n. Der Donauwalzer musste sein, und - "Die paar Minuten<br />

Stromkosten haette ich auch privat zahlen koennen."<br />

<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT OE2CRM, A-DX March 6)<br />

Unter Fotos und Text zu erfolgter Sprengung.<br />

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