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- Skelton_Transmitting_Station abstract "The Skelton Transmitting Station is a radio transmitter site at grid reference NY433376 near Skelton, Cumbria, England about 5 miles (8 km) north west of Penrith, run by Babcock International.In 1946, the BBC was heralding the site as being "the World's largest and most powerful (shortwave) radio station".The main purpose of it is shortwave broadcasting. The site is capable of DRM on at least 3955 kHz and 3975 kHz (75m broadcast band) beamed at 121° towards Germany and Central Europe. On AM then frequencies of 5995 kHz and 6195 kHz (49m broadcast band) and 9410 kHz (31m broadcast band) and 12095 kHz (25m broadcast band) are known.A VLF transmitter is also located there. It is used to transmit coded orders to submarines. It uses as its aerial a 365 metre high guyed steel lattice mast, which is insulated against ground and is the tallest structure in the UK. The transmitter went into service in 2001 and is the successor to the GBR transmitter at Rugby Radio Station.".
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- Skelton_Transmitting_Station wikiPageID "1255994".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station wikiPageRevisionID "570487149".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station built "2001".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station hasPhotoCollection Skelton_Transmitting_Station.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station id "s0010740".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station location Skelton,_Cumbria.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station name "Skelton".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station title "Skelton Transmission Mast".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cumbria.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station subject Category:Radio_masts_and_towers.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station subject Category:Transmitter_sites_in_England.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station comment "The Skelton Transmitting Station is a radio transmitter site at grid reference NY433376 near Skelton, Cumbria, England about 5 miles (8 km) north west of Penrith, run by Babcock International.In 1946, the BBC was heralding the site as being "the World's largest and most powerful (shortwave) radio station".The main purpose of it is shortwave broadcasting. The site is capable of DRM on at least 3955 kHz and 3975 kHz (75m broadcast band) beamed at 121° towards Germany and Central Europe.".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station label "Retransmetteur de Skelton".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station label "Sender Skelton".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station label "Skelton Transmitting Station".
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station sameAs Sender_Skelton.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station sameAs Retransmetteur_de_Skelton.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station sameAs m.04mmwy.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station sameAs Q2790754.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station sameAs Q2790754.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station wasDerivedFrom Skelton_Transmitting_Station?oldid=570487149.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station depiction Old_gateway_-_geograph.org.uk_-_168739.jpg.
- Skelton_Transmitting_Station isPrimaryTopicOf Skelton_Transmitting_Station.