List of transmission sites

In the following there are lists of sites of famous radio transmitters. During the early history of radio many countries had only a few high power radio stations, operated either by the government or large corporations, which broadcast to the population or to other countries. Because of the large number of transmission sites, this list is not complete. Outside of Europe senders and repeater stations are emphatically presented from international services.

Legend

Legend
SWShortwave
MWMediumwave (AM Radio)
LWLongwave
FMFM broadcasting
DABDigital Audio Broadcasting (digital radio)
DVB-TDigital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial (digital terrestrial television)
DVB-HDigital Video Broadcasting – Handhelds (digital television for hand-held receivers)
VHFVery high frequency (Television)
UHFUltra high frequency (Television)
VLFVery low frequency

Europe

Austria

Belarus

  • Molodecno (VLF)

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Baden-Württemberg

Bavaria

Berlin

Brandenburg

Bremen

Hamburg

Hesse

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Lower Saxony

North Rhine-Westphalia

Rhineland-Palatinate

Saarland

Saxony-Anhalt

Saxony

Schleswig-Holstein

Thuringia

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Luxembourg

Macedonia

  • Ovce Pole (Skopje transmitter, MW)

Malta

Monaco

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

  • Lousã (FM, TV)
  • Muge (MW)
  • Muro (FM, TV)
  • Monsanto (Lisboa) (FM, TV)
  • Monte da Virgem (Porto) (FM, TV)

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Sweden

Switzerland

Spain

Turkey

  • Büyükejder (TV,FM)
  • Karadağ (TV,FM)

United Kingdom

Middle East

Syria

  • Izza Radio Tower

Africa

Algeria

  • Tipaza (LW)
  • Beshar (LW)
  • Oragla (MW / LW)

Morocco

Rwanda

Asia & South Asia

Hong Kong

Japan

North Korea

Northern Mariana Islands

IBB Robert E. Kamosa SW Transmitting Station :

Philippines

Singapore

Sri Lanka

South Korea

Thailand

Latin America

Ecuador

North America

Canada

USA

Australasia

Australia

New Zealand

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