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4886.6 Peru, Radio Virgen del Carmen 1100 to 11<strong>05</strong> with om and music fading<br />

out. Poor lock in Synchro.<br />

4950 Madre de Dios Carrier but no audio, checked till 1140.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, river dxpedition <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Sep 17)<br />

PHILIPPINES 9570 R. Blagovest via Palauig *1500-1513 Sep 16. RVA EG<br />

ID's to 1500, then chimes, RB ID and into Russina religious talk. Tuned<br />

out at 1513. VG signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 16)<br />

POLAND Polish radio history website:<br />

<br />

Warsaw Fort Mokotov MW of 1926year, 1415 kHz = 212 m. 1.8 kW tx site.<br />

52 11 39.66 N 20 59 46.47 E<br />

across the Gwardia stadium.<br />

<br />

LW Warsaw Raszynie 224 kHz, 1339.3m, 120 kW during German Nazi occupation<br />

called Sen<strong>der</strong> Weichsel - in Polish: "Vistula". At present on LW 198 kHz.<br />

52 04 24.18 N 20 52 57.54 E<br />

<br />

Ex German Reichspost Reichssen<strong>der</strong> south of Breslau-Wroclaw west of<br />

Rothsorben-Zorawina in Schlesien, 950 kHz 100 kW:<br />

50 59 11.85 N 17 01 11.34 E<br />

The transmitter Zorawina is a facility for FM (in earlier days also for<br />

MW) - transmission at Zorawina, then Rothsorben or Rothbach, south of<br />

Wroclaw (then Breslau)<br />

17 degr01' E and 50 degr59' N. It was established in 1932 as "Reichssen<strong>der</strong><br />

Breslau" and used as an antenna tower, a 140 metre tall free-standing<br />

lattice tower built of wood, in which a wire antenna was hung up. On the<br />

top of the tower there was an octanular ring of bronze with a diameter of<br />

10.6 metres for electrical lengthing the antenna.<br />

In 1940 a second transmission aerial was built. It was an arrangement of 3<br />

T-antennas mounted on three 49.9 metre tall guyed masts, which formed a<br />

triangle with equal side length. This antenna was as the wood tower in use<br />

until the shutdown of the facility on February 7, 1945.<br />

After 1945 transmission was resumed by the Polish Broadcasting Company<br />

un<strong>der</strong> use of the wood tower as antenna tower. In 1976 a 260 metre tall<br />

mast radiator was built and the frequency of the transmitter, which was<br />

changed to 1206 kHz in 1965, was increased to 200 kilowatts afer its<br />

completion. The wood tower remained afterwards as backup antenna until its<br />

demolition in fall 1990. It was after the blasting of the wooden radio<br />

tower of Transmitter Ismaning on March 16th, 1983 until its demolition the<br />

tallest wooden structure on earth!<br />

In 1997 the mediumwave transmitter was shut-down. Meanwhile the guys of<br />

the mast, which werre divided by insulators were replaced by guys without<br />

insulators as it is only used for FM- and TV-transmissions.<br />

<br />

POL/D former Reichspost MW Koenigsberg Heilsberg 1031 kHz 120/75 kW<br />

54.1407 degr N 20.5655 degr E<br />

54 08 26.62 N 20 33 55.92 E<br />

Heilsberg radio tower mast has been dismanteled as reparation action and<br />

moved to Ulbroka-Latvia, then USSR after war end in 1945. The mast is a<br />

typical vertical rhombic-like conical tapered Diamond-Lakihegy like mast.

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