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Tipaza Longwave Transmitter

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View of Tipaza with the longwave transmitter in the background.

Tipaza Longwave Transmitter is a broadcast transmitter of Algeria's Entreprise nationale de Radiodiffusion sonore. It broadcasts the French-speaking station Alger Chaîne 3 [fr] on the longwave frequency of 252 kHz. Tipaza Longwave Transmitter, which is situated near Tipaza at 36°33'58" N and 2°28'50" E, has a transmission power of 1500 kW during the day and 750 kW at night. Tipaza Longwave Transmitter antenna is a 355-meter tall guyed mast, which is the second-tallest structure of Algeria.

References

  1. "Radio Chaine 3 : Ecouter le direct !". Radio Algerie : Ecouter les radios en Algerie sur Radio-Algerie.com (in French). Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  2. "ENR 5.4 AIR NAVIGATION OBSTACLES — AREA 1" (PDF).

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36°33′58″N 2°28′50″E / 36.56611°N 2.48056°E / 36.56611; 2.48056


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