![]() ![]() Gert Nilsson, Martti Karimies, Steve Whitt, Albert Lehr, Tony Magon, John Smith, Jack Weber,Īlan Davies, Tony Ashar, T.C.Patterson, Markku Sollo, Tim Bucknall, Barry McLarnon,Ĭraig Edwards, Jari Vanhatalo and Tuomo Ahonen from , Galassi, Jean Burnell, Jim Renfrew, Mauno Ritola, Tarmo Kontro, Jim Solatie, Was used in updating this edition of the list: Christoph Mayer, Karel Honzik, Vlad Titarev, The following persons provided information (directly or indirectly) which (Parkalompolo expeditions),, NET-RADIO Mailing List (Christoph Ratzer),. "Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador SWB América Latina", ,īrazilian Medium Wave List compiled by the DXCB (Dx Clube do Brasil) 3rd edition, Reflector at, A-DX Mailing List (Christoph Ratzer), European Medium Wave Guide (EMWG, Herman Boel), African Mediumwave Guide (AMWG), Harmonics, Medium Wave Circle (MWC), (Mika Mäkeläinen), mwdx e-mail You may also want to check out "The Shortwave Transmitter Site Archive" and share your information with them!Īcknowledgements and sources (DX publications, DX Clubs, E-bulletins, e-mail reflectors, and web sitesĪre the main sources of information. If you have any details / precise coordinates, please let us know at glorenz at. Resolution of the image is not sufficient to view the tower / mast (this reason may combine with one or more of the three above).The site has been constructed after the image was taken.The coordinates on our database are not precise enough, so the site may be somewhere else, close to where you have landed.The coordinates on our database may be wrong.If you do not see any antenna on the image, there may be several reasons: Transmitter (GoogleMaps link) * = high precisionĪ note regarding "Transmitter (GoogleMaps link)" We understand that maintaining the database is time-consuming for a single person, but may be practical for a team of dedicated users from all over the world. It is a non-commercial and hobby project and open for everyone to contribute and use. ![]() It was created following the example of FMLIST. Such a global database did not exist before. MWLIST powers various things like the mediumwave section of, the mwoffsets file, a userlist for Perseus, and an online logbook site. This web page is just another view of the content of a unique database of worldwide radio stations on VLF, LW, MW and SW. VLF broadcast (10 - 150 kHz) VLF transmissions (10 - 150 kHz)
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