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Taiwan MW
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Taiwan, four masts (168 m high each) 927 kHz, 1200 kW
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All photos from or by Detlef Warnke
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Taiwan, four masts (92 m high each) 1521 kHz, 1200 kW
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Two sites with four masts each, 927 kHz und 1521 kHz
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Google map may be
enlarged,
diminished,
shifted, etc..
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Google map may be
enlarged,
diminished,
shifted, etc..
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Google map may be
enlarged,
diminished,
shifted, etc..
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Antenna 927 kHz
Google map may be
enlarged,
diminished,
shifted, etc..
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Antenna 1521 kHz
Google map may be
enlarged,
diminished,
shifted, etc..
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Two sites with four masts each, 927 kHz und 1521 kHz
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This modified google map (see above) shows both antennas with a closer look.
The transmitter building is located between the two antenna sites.
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Many thanks to Wolfgang Büschel
for finding the sites on google map.
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Taiwan 927 kHz, 1200 kW,
height of masts 168 m. Excerpt from google map, see above.
Try to find it yourself.
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The arrangement of the masts with some parameters:
Two masts are driven and two masts are parasitic.
The two driven masts are fed with equal phases.
The spacing between the fed masts and the parasitic masts is l/4.
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The horizontal pattern with some values of measured points.
The strong directivity was chosen in order to cover the Chinese mainland.
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Taiwan 1521 kHz, 1200 kW,
height of masts 92 m.
Modified Google map, see above.
Try to find it yourself.
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The arrangement of the masts with some parameters:
Two masts are driven and two masts are parasitic.
The two driven masts are fed with equal phases.
The spacing between the fed masts and the parasitic masts is l/4.
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The horizontal pattern with some values of measuring points.
The strong directivity was chosen in order to cover the Chinese mainland.
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