List of European short wave transmitters
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This is a list of short wave transmitters in Europe.
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Active stations
Former stations
Summarize
Perspective
Those are former prominent SW transmitters:
The above radio stations broadcast in the wavebands of 75, 60, 49, 41, 31, 25, 22, 19, 16 and/or 11 meters.
See also
External links
- Short Wave Info
- Victor City
- "Улучшим Свой Компьютер" [Let's Improve Your Computer]. Archived from the original on 2018-09-19.
- Свободная Россия [Free Russia ]
- Новосибирский DX Сайт
- Радиовещательные технологии [Broadcast technology ]
- Perunica
- Мореход [Morehod ]
- РадиоКот [Radiokot ]
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