Riga LVRTC Transmitter
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The Riga LVRTC Transmitter was a mediumwave transmitter in Ulbroka near Riga, Latvia, which broadcast on 945 kHz a music program in DRM-simulcast mode, which was receivable at night time in wide parts of Europe. It used as an antenna two guyed mast radiators. One of them was a 125 m-tall (410 ft) guyed lattice mast. The other smaller tower stays a Blaw-Knox Radiator. It is one of the few existing Blaw-Knox Radiators in Europe. Other towers of this type exist at Lisnagarvey, Northern Ireland, Lakihegy, Hungary, Vakarel, Bulgaria and Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.
Several masts were razed on 16 May 2010.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Ālīte, Barbara (17 May 2010). "Abi torņi un masts Ulbrokā uzspridzināti" [Both towers and mast blown up in Ulbroka]. Diena (in Latvian). Archived from the original on 2016-01-11.
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