Kløfta transmitter

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Kløfta transmitter
Basic data
Province: Viken
Country: Norway
Coordinates: 60 ° 4 ′ 21 ″  N , 11 ° 8 ′ 18 ″  E
Use: Broadcasting station
Accessibility: Transmission system not accessible to the public
Demolition : January 1995
Data on the transmission system
Number of towers / masts: 2
Height of the towers / masts : 230  m
Construction time: 1954
Operating time: 1954-1995
Waveband : Long wave
Radio : LW broadcast
Position map
Kløfta transmitter (Viken)
Kløfta transmitter
Kløfta transmitter
Localization of Viken in Norway

The transmitter Kløfta was a 1954 built long wave transmitter of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation ( NRK ) at Kløfta in what is now Ullensaker municipality . The Seder worked on the frequency 216 kHz with 200 kW. He used a T-antenna as a transmitting antenna , which was attached to two 230-meter-high guyed steel truss masts. The transmitter was shut down on January 2, 1995 and should be demolished the same day. However, this only happened a few days later.

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