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To serve a larger area, station would also have a shortwave transmitter.
But Keller turned to shortwave transmitters whose transmissions could be picked up in space.
Instead of sending his report to a recording machine as ordered, they put it on the shortwave transmitter.
There also is a powerful shortwave transmitter for overseas broadcasts in several languages.
Shortwave transmitters rarely use masts taller than about 100 metres.
Some opposition groups beam radio broadcasts to Ethiopia using hired shortwave transmitters overseas.
Collins also produced several shortwave transmitters delivering what it learned in the production of amateur radio equipment to the commercial market.
Radio Stalin has only one shortwave transmitter.
Many 500 kW shortwave transmitters are installed here.
There was also a shortwave transmitter installed.
Shortwave transmitters were installed after 1924.
Nearby there was a transmission site of the US Navy with several shortwave transmitters.
In April 1935, the tower was used to make experimental low-resolution television transmissions, using a shortwave transmitter of 200 watts power.
The college was located on the site of the old beam wireless shortwave transmitter, about 10 kilometres south of Ballan.
It had two powerful 100 kW shortwave transmitters which could reach much of Africa and Asia.
As Bud took over the controls, Tom stepped aft to the radio compartment and switched on the shortwave transmitter.
In 1943, two RCA shortwave transmitters were installed.
At the same time, the states transferred shortwave transmitters to the FRCN.
Nearby there is also the shortwave transmitter of RMC with several dipole walls.
This set was able to determine the direction of a shortwave transmitter ... and U-boats signalled on short wave!
Radio Tirana is the largest, with four mediumwave transmitters and forty-one shortwave transmitters.
Shortwave transmitters typically include in their design the ability to match impedances up to 2:1 SWR.
In 1971 a new shortwave transmitter was inaugurated at Noblejas in the province of Toledo.
Regular international broadcast transmissions started shortly afterwards from the Philips shortwave transmitter in Eindhoven.
In 1994 seventy hours of news, features, and entertainment programs were broadcast daily in twenty-five languages using thirty-two shortwave transmitters.