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Topic Title: Criggion Radio Station Topic Summary: Created On: 01 June 2009 11:07 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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I am privately researching the now dismantled Criggion Radio Station.
Whilst primarily known for its Very Low Frequency (VLF) transmission with the call-sign GBZ on 19.6 kHz, Criggion also had Low Frequency (LF) transmitters and aerials. (The LF feeders from a seperate transmitter building were visible from the public road which ran beneath the aerial.) My interest are the LF transmissions. Which so far to date, I can only find mention of here: http://www.oswestry-history.co...on-radio-station.html Please contact me via PM if you have any information. Thanks. Clive ------------------------- Clive S Carver GCGI IEng MIET |
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Please contact me via my email
andrew.lynne@btinternet.com |
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