List of longwave radio broadcasters

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This is a list of longwave radio broadcasters updated on Oct 24 2024:

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153 Radio Antena Satelor [1] Romanian Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Brașov 250mT-aerial on 2 guyed steel lattice masts, height: 250 metres (820 ft)200 45°45′22.27″N25°36′26.77″E / 45.7561861°N 25.6074361°E / 45.7561861; 25.6074361 (Bod Transmitter, mast 1)
45°45′13.16″N25°36′25.15″E / 45.7536556°N 25.6069861°E / 45.7536556; 25.6069861 (Bod Transmitter, mast 2)
Fifth state-owned radio station in Romania
164 MNB Radio 1 [2] Mongolian Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 259m259 metres (850 ft) tall cable-stayed steel truss mast [3] 250 47°47′54.67″N107°11′14.7″E / 47.7985194°N 107.187417°E / 47.7985194; 107.187417 (Ulaanbaatar transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC.
171 Médi 1 [4] Arabic and FrenchFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Nador 380mDirectional aerial consisting of three guyed steel lattice masts, 380 metres (1,250 ft) tall1,600 35°2′50.65″N2°55′22.81″W / 35.0474028°N 2.9230028°W / 35.0474028; -2.9230028 (Nador transmitter, mast 1)
35°2′30.27″N2°55′16.16″W / 35.0417417°N 2.9211556°W / 35.0417417; -2.9211556 (Nador transmitter, mast 2)
35°2′9.89″N2°55′9.52″W / 35.0360806°N 2.9193111°W / 35.0360806; -2.9193111 (Nador transmitter, mast 2)
Private and commercial Moroccan radio network.
198 BBC Radio 4 [5] English Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Droitwich (SFN)213mT-aerial on two guyed steel lattice masts insulated against ground with a height of 213 metres (699 ft)500 52°17′46.9″N2°6′24.32″W / 52.296361°N 2.1067556°W / 52.296361; -2.1067556 (Droitwich mast 1)
52°17′40.4″N2°6′20.62″W / 52.294556°N 2.1057278°W / 52.294556; -2.1057278 (Droitwich mast 2)
All three transmitters carry Radio teleswitch PSK data; Droitwich relays BBC World Service from 01:00 to 05:20 UTC

On 30 May 2023, the BBC announced that BBC Radio 4 will stop broadcasting on long wave but did not set a date.

Opt-out programming ended on 31 Mar 2024.

Burghead (SFN)154mOmnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast, height 154 metres (505 ft)50 57°41′57.9″N3°28′4.78″W / 57.699417°N 3.4679944°W / 57.699417; -3.4679944 (Burghead Transmitter, main mast)
Westerglen (SFN)152mOmnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast, height 152 metres (499 ft) 55°58′33″N3°48′58.8″W / 55.97583°N 3.816333°W / 55.97583; -3.816333 (Westerglen mast)
209 MNB Radio 1 [2] MongolianFlag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Choibalsan 40 48°0′17.27″N114°27′17.6″E / 48.0047972°N 114.454889°E / 48.0047972; 114.454889 (Choibalsan transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC.
Dalanzadgad 40 43°31′54.43″N104°24′41.4″E / 43.5317861°N 104.411500°E / 43.5317861; 104.411500 (Dalanzadgad transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC.
225 Polskie Radio Program I [6] Polish Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Solec Kujawski 330mDirectional aerial, two guyed radio masts fed on the top, heights 330 metres (1,080 ft) and 289 metres (948 ft)1,000/700 53°1′21.01″N18°15′32.63″E / 53.0225028°N 18.2590639°E / 53.0225028; 18.2590639 (Solec Kujawski transmitter, 330 metres tall mast)
53°1′12.83″N18°15′44.06″E / 53.0202306°N 18.2622389°E / 53.0202306; 18.2622389 (Solec Kujawski transmitter, 289 metres tall mast)
Earlier Konstantynów was used ( 52°22′3.91″N19°48′7.04″E / 52.3677528°N 19.8019556°E / 52.3677528; 19.8019556 (Konstantynów radio mast (the tallest structure in the world)) ).
227 MNB Radio 1 [2] MongolianFlag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Altai City Cable-stayed steel truss mast40 46°19′25.52″N96°15′31.2″E / 46.3237556°N 96.258667°E / 46.3237556; 96.258667 (Altai transmitter) Broadcasts from 22:00 to 15:00 UTC.
252 Alger Chaîne 3  [ fr ] [7] FrenchFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Tipaza 335mOmnidirectional aerial, single guyed lattice steel mast, height 355 metres (1,165 ft)1,500/750 36°33′58.14″N2°28′50.3″E / 36.5661500°N 2.480639°E / 36.5661500; 2.480639 (Tipaza long-wave transmitter) Intermittent

List of stations that have closed or are inactive

153 Alger Chaîne 1  [ fr ]Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Kenadsa Three 357 metres (1,171 ft) tall guyed masts2,000 31°34′12.1″N2°20′42.1″W / 31.570028°N 2.345028°W / 31.570028; -2.345028 (Kenadsa transmitter)
Deutschlandfunk Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Donebach Directional aerial, two guyed steel lattice masts, 363 m high, fed at the top500 49°33′40.25″N9°10′22.76″E / 49.5611806°N 9.1729889°E / 49.5611806; 9.1729889 (Donebach transmitter, Mast 1) ; 49°33′33.53″N9°10′50.82″E / 49.5593139°N 9.1807833°E / 49.5593139; 9.1807833 (Donebach transmitter, Mast 2)
YuFMFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Taldom transmitter Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast of 257 m height300 56°45′30.04″N37°37′12.17″E / 56.7583444°N 37.6200472°E / 56.7583444; 37.6200472 (Taldom longwave transmitter, 153 kHz-mast)
NRK P1/P2 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Ingøy Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast 352 metres (1,155 ft) tall, fed at the top, ex-Omega equipment100 71°4′17″N24°5′14″E / 71.07139°N 24.08722°E / 71.07139; 24.08722 (Ingøy long-wave transmitter)
Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Popova near Komsomolsk-na-Amure1,200 50°39′16.75″N136°54′46.9″E / 50.6546528°N 136.913028°E / 50.6546528; 136.913028 (Popova longwave transmitter)
162TRT Radyo 4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Ağrı Two guyed lattice steel masts, height 250 m1,000 39°46′23.11″N43°2′14.55″E / 39.7730861°N 43.0373750°E / 39.7730861; 43.0373750 (Agri transmitter, Mast 1) ; 39°46′25.86″N43°2′33.32″E / 39.7738500°N 43.0425889°E / 39.7738500; 43.0425889 (Agri transmitter, Mast 2)
France Inter Flag of France.svg  France Allouis Special cage aerial,

height 308 m

250 47°10′10.2″N2°12′16.56″E / 47.169500°N 2.2046000°E / 47.169500; 2.2046000 (ALS162 time signal)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Norilsk Omnidirectional antenna, 205 m high antenna150 69°24′11″N87°5′33″E / 69.40306°N 87.09250°E / 69.40306; 87.09250 (Norilsk transmitter)
Radio Yuldash, Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Ufa150 54°46′19.73″N56°0′17.02″E / 54.7721472°N 56.0047278°E / 54.7721472; 56.0047278 (Ufa Radio Majak transmitter)
171 Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Bolshakovo near Kaliningrad Omnidirectional antenna, 257 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna (ARRT-antenna)600 54°54′42.62″N21°43′2.32″E / 54.9118389°N 21.7173111°E / 54.9118389; 21.7173111 (Bolshakovo longwave transmitter)
Radio Ukraine 1 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Krasne near Lviv Omnidirectional antenna, 259 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna (ARRT-antenna)150/75 49°54′12.85″N24°41′15.22″E / 49.9035694°N 24.6875611°E / 49.9035694; 24.6875611 (Krasne longwave transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia RadugaOmnidirectional antenna, 255 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)250 55°29′16″N83°41′28″E / 55.48778°N 83.69111°E / 55.48778; 83.69111 (Raduga longwave transmitter)
Radio 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Murmansk Omnidirectional antenna, 257 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)150 69°0′59.07″N32°55′57.17″E / 69.0164083°N 32.9325472°E / 69.0164083; 32.9325472 (Murmansk longwave transmitter)
Radio 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Noginsk Omnidirectional antenna, 242 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)150 55°50′0.89″N38°20′35.18″E / 55.8335806°N 38.3431056°E / 55.8335806; 38.3431056 (Noginsk longwave transmitter)
Radio 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Ezhva near Syktyvkar Omnidirectional antenna, 257 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)150 61°49′9.34″N50°41′26.42″E / 61.8192611°N 50.6906722°E / 61.8192611; 50.6906722 (Zelenets longwave transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Tulagino near Yakutsk Omnidirectional antenna, circle antenna with 1 central and 6 ring masts150 62°14′15.01″N129°48′10.4″E / 62.2375028°N 129.802889°E / 62.2375028; 129.802889 (Syrdakh longwave transmitter, central mast)  ; 62°14′22.82″N129°48′0.85″E / 62.2396722°N 129.8002361°E / 62.2396722; 129.8002361 (Syrdakh longwave transmitter, ring mast)  ; 62°14′15.06″N129°47′51.2″E / 62.2375167°N 129.797556°E / 62.2375167; 129.797556 (Syrdakh longwave transmitter, ring mast)  ; 62°14′7.27″N129°48′0.82″E / 62.2353528°N 129.8002278°E / 62.2353528; 129.8002278 (Syrdakh longwave transmitter, ring mast)  ; 62°14′7.31″N129°48′20″E / 62.2353639°N 129.80556°E / 62.2353639; 129.80556 (Syrdakh longwave transmitter, ring mast)  ; 62°14′15.06″N129°48′29.7″E / 62.2375167°N 129.808250°E / 62.2375167; 129.808250 (Syrdakh longwave transmitter, ring mast)  ; 62°14′22.82″N129°48′20″E / 62.2396722°N 129.80556°E / 62.2396722; 129.80556 (Syrdakh longwave transmitter, ring mast)
177 Deutschlandradio Kultur Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Zehlendorf near Oranienburg Omnidirectional aerial, cage aerial mounted on 359.7 m high guyed mast, triangle aerial on 3 150 m high guyed steel lattice masts500 52°47′41.87″N13°23′9.5″E / 52.7949639°N 13.385972°E / 52.7949639; 13.385972 (Zehlendorf Longwave Mast)
180 TRT Radyo 1 Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Polatli Omnidirectional antenna, 250 m high guyed latice steel mast1,200 39°45′22.46″N32°25′6.24″E / 39.7562389°N 32.4184000°E / 39.7562389; 32.4184000 (Polatli Longwave Mast)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Yelizovo near Petropavlovsk-KamchatskiyOmnidirectional antenna, 255 m high guyed lattice steel mast150 53°11′4.92″N158°24′2.24″E / 53.1847000°N 158.4006222°E / 53.1847000; 158.4006222 (Yelizovo Longwave Mast)
Radio Mayak Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Kruchina near Chita Omnidirectional antenna, 200 m high guyed lattice steel mast150 51°50′22.5″N113°44′8.9″E / 51.839583°N 113.735806°E / 51.839583; 113.735806 (Chita Longwave Mast)
183 Europe 1 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Felsberg-Berus Directional aerial, four ground insulated steel lattice masts 270 metres (890 ft), 276 metres (906 ft), 280 metres (920 ft) and 282 metres (925 ft) tall; spare aerial: two ground insulated steel lattice masts, height: 234 metres (768 ft)750Main antenna:
49°17′4.2″N6°40′57.73″E / 49.284500°N 6.6827028°E / 49.284500; 6.6827028 (Europe 1 Radio Mast 1)
49°16′55.86″N6°40′46.16″E / 49.2821833°N 6.6794889°E / 49.2821833; 6.6794889 (Europe 1 Radio Mast 2)
49°16′47.55″N6°40′34.48″E / 49.2798750°N 6.6762444°E / 49.2798750; 6.6762444 (Europe 1 Radio Mast 3)
49°16′39.18″N6°40′22.72″E / 49.2775500°N 6.6729778°E / 49.2775500; 6.6729778 (Europe 1 Radio Mast 4)
Spare antenna:
49°17′8.93″N6°39′31.71″E / 49.2858139°N 6.6588083°E / 49.2858139; 6.6588083 (Europe 1 transmitter, backup antenna, mast 1)
49°17′1.54″N6°39′23.6″E / 49.2837611°N 6.656556°E / 49.2837611; 6.656556 (Europe 1 transmitter, backup antenna, mast 2)
189 Rai Radio 1 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Caltanissetta Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast, height 282 m10 37°29′53.05″N14°4′4.08″E / 37.4980694°N 14.0678000°E / 37.4980694; 14.0678000 (Caltanissetta transmitter)
Sveriges Radio P1 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Orlunda, near Motala 300 58°25′37″N14°58′38″E / 58.42694°N 14.97722°E / 58.42694; 14.97722 (Orlunda radio transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Kostantinogradovka near Blagoveshchensk Omnidirectional aerial, 257 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)1,200 50°30′23.58″N128°18′32.9″E / 50.5065500°N 128.309139°E / 50.5065500; 128.309139 (Blagoveschensk transmitter)
Sakartvelos RadioFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Dusheti250 42°3′1.76″N44°40′37.56″E / 42.0504889°N 44.6771000°E / 42.0504889; 44.6771000 (Dusheti transmitter)
RÚV Rás 1
RÚV Rás 2 [8]
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Gufuskalar near Hellissandur Slight oval bi-directivity aerial, top loaded parallel connected triangular loops, mast as a common member, all guys insulated except two radiating diametrically opposed grounded top guys, loops closed by copper straps in the ground from two conducting guy grounding points to base of the guyed steel lattice mast insulated against ground, height: 412 metres (1,352 ft)300 64°54′26″N23°55′19.5″W / 64.90722°N 23.922083°W / 64.90722; -23.922083 (Hellissandur long-wave mast)
198Alger Chaîne 1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria BerkaouiThree guyed directional mast2,000 31°55′24″N5°4′32″W / 31.92333°N 5.07556°W / 31.92333; -5.07556 (Berkaoui Transmitter)
Polskie Radio Parlament/Radio Polonia Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Raszyn Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast insulated against ground, 335 m high200 52°4′21.72″N20°53′2.15″E / 52.0727000°N 20.8839306°E / 52.0727000; 20.8839306 (Raszyn Radio Mast)
Radio Mayak Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Saint Petersburg – OlginoOmnidirectional aerial, 205 m high guyed steel lattice mast150 59°59′30.01″N30°7′38.81″E / 59.9916694°N 30.1274472°E / 59.9916694; 30.1274472 (Olgino Radio Mast)
Radio MayakFlag of Russia.svg  Russia AngarskBefore 2001: T-antenna spun between 2 205 m tall guyed steel lattice mast250 52°31′51.95″N103°52′9.46″E / 52.5310972°N 103.8692944°E / 52.5310972; 103.8692944 (Angarsk Radio Mast) , possibly 52°26′10.17″N103°41′1.05″E / 52.4361583°N 103.6836250°E / 52.4361583; 103.6836250 (Irkutsk Radio Mast)
Radio MayakFlag of Russia.svg  Russia AvsyuninoOmnidirectional antenna, 257 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)150 55°35′13.75″N39°9′57.84″E / 55.5871528°N 39.1660667°E / 55.5871528; 39.1660667 (Avsyunino Radio Mast)
Radio MayakFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Ufa150 54°46′19.73″N56°0′17.02″E / 54.7721472°N 56.0047278°E / 54.7721472; 56.0047278 (Ufa Radio Majak transmitter)
Radio 1 Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan Krasnaya Rechka near Bishkek 150 42°52′51.9″N74°59′43.79″E / 42.881083°N 74.9954972°E / 42.881083; 74.9954972 (Krasnorechenka transmitter)
207 RÚV Rás 1
RÚV Rás 2 [9]
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Eiðar near Egilsstaðir Omnidirectional aerial, steel lattice mast insulated against ground, height 221 metres (725 ft)100 65°22′22.93″N14°20′27.29″W / 65.3730361°N 14.3409139°W / 65.3730361; -14.3409139 (Eiðar long-wave mast)
RNE Radio 5 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Logroño Directional antenna, 300 metres tall.>100
Radio Ukraine 1 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Brovary Omnidirectional antenna, 259.6 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)600 50°29′48.8″N30°48′9.2″E / 50.496889°N 30.802556°E / 50.496889; 30.802556 (Brovary Longwave Mast)
Radio al-Urdunniya Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Al Karanah ? 31°45′55.47″N36°28′44.97″E / 31.7654083°N 36.4791583°E / 31.7654083; 36.4791583 (Al Karanah Longwave Mast) ; 31°45′29.66″N36°28′59.11″E / 31.7582389°N 36.4830861°E / 31.7582389; 36.4830861 (Al Karanah Longwave Mast)
SNRT Al-Idaa Al-WataniaFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Azilal Demnate304.8 metres (1,000 ft) tall guyed mast400 31°53′54.0″N6°33′18.0″W / 31.898333°N 6.555000°W / 31.898333; -6.555000 (Azilal Longwave Mast)
Radio MayakFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Tynda Omnidirectional aerial, steel lattice mast insulated against ground, height 244 m150 55°5′19.31″N124°43′9.7″E / 55.0886972°N 124.719361°E / 55.0886972; 124.719361 (Tynda Longwave Mast)
Deutschlandfunk Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Aholming Directional aerial, two guyed steel lattice masts, 265 m high, fed at the top500 48°43′50.55″N12°55′47.04″E / 48.7307083°N 12.9297333°E / 48.7307083; 12.9297333 (Aholming transmitter, Mast 1) ; 48°43′38.46″N12°56′2.06″E / 48.7273500°N 12.9339056°E / 48.7273500; 12.9339056 (Aholming transmitter, Mast 2)
216 Radio Monte Carlo Info Flag of France.svg  France Roumoules Directional aerial, three 300 metres (980 ft) high guyed steel lattice masts, 330 metres (1,080 ft) high guyed steel lattice mast as backup aerial700
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1400
43°47′41.45″N6°8′48.41″E / 43.7948472°N 6.1467806°E / 43.7948472; 6.1467806 (Roumoules long-wave transmitter, mast 1)
43°47′34.56″N6°8′59.09″E / 43.7929333°N 6.1497472°E / 43.7929333; 6.1497472 (Roumoules long-wave transmitter, mast 2)
43°47′27.7″N6°9′9.85″E / 43.791028°N 6.1527361°E / 43.791028; 6.1527361 (Roumoules long-wave transmitter, mast 3) ,
Backup antenna:
43°47′36.29″N6°9′30.61″E / 43.7934139°N 6.1585028°E / 43.7934139; 6.1585028 (Roumoules transmitter, long-wave backup mast)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia KrasnoyarskOmnidirectional antenna, guyed lattice steel mast, 210 m tall150 56°2′2.97″N92°45′32.31″E / 56.0341583°N 92.7589750°E / 56.0341583; 92.7589750 (Krasnoyarsk Longwave Transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia AtamanovkaDirectional antenna150 51°50′2″N113°43′10″E / 51.83389°N 113.71944°E / 51.83389; 113.71944 (Atamanovka Longwave Transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Birobidzhan 2 guyed masts, 260 m high30 48°44′19.37″N132°48′3.95″E / 48.7387139°N 132.8010972°E / 48.7387139; 132.8010972 (Birobidzhan Longwave Transmitter)  ; 48°44′14.71″N132°48′32.6″E / 48.7374194°N 132.809056°E / 48.7374194; 132.809056 (Birobidzhan Longwave Transmitter)
225 TRT GAP Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Van Omnidirectional antenna, 250 m high guyed lattice steel mast600 38°35′11.47″N43°15′59.17″E / 38.5865194°N 43.2664361°E / 38.5865194; 43.2664361 (Van transmitter)
Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Surgut Omnidirectional antenna, 257 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)1,000 61°23′35″N72°53′20″E / 61.39306°N 72.88889°E / 61.39306; 72.88889 (Surgut transmitter)
234Radio 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Krasny Bor transmitter near Sankt-PeterburgOmnidirectional aerial, 271.5 metres tall guyed mast with cage antenna1200 59°39′12.32″N30°41′50.12″E / 59.6534222°N 30.6972556°E / 59.6534222; 30.6972556 (Krasny Bor transmitter)
Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Koskovo near MurmanskOmnidirectional aerial, 210 m tall guyed mast250 64°21′35.83″N41°23′4.01″E / 64.3599528°N 41.3844472°E / 64.3599528; 41.3844472 (Koskovo transmitter)
Radio 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Novosemeykino near Samara Four 205 metres tall towers insulated against ground arranged in a square2,000 53°22′59.44″N50°20′13.84″E / 53.3831778°N 50.3371778°E / 53.3831778; 50.3371778 (Novosemeykino transmitter)  ; 53°22′59.53″N50°20′19.23″E / 53.3832028°N 50.3386750°E / 53.3832028; 50.3386750 (Novosemeykino transmitter)  ; 53°22′56.2″N50°20′13.94″E / 53.382278°N 50.3372056°E / 53.382278; 50.3372056 (Novosemeykino transmitter)  ; 53°22′56.31″N50°20′19.32″E / 53.3823083°N 50.3387000°E / 53.3823083; 50.3387000 (Novosemeykino transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Raduzhnyy near Magadan Omnidirectional aerial, 259 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)1,000 59°42′51.14″N150°11′29.9″E / 59.7142056°N 150.191639°E / 59.7142056; 150.191639 (Raduzhnyy transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Odinsk near Irkutsk Omnidirectional aerial, 259 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)500 52°24′57.43″N103°42′0.29″E / 52.4159528°N 103.7000806°E / 52.4159528; 103.7000806 (Odinsk transmitter)
Radio 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Koskovo near Arkhangelsk Omnidirectional aerial, 257 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)500 64°21′50.92″N41°24′41.8″E / 64.3641444°N 41.411611°E / 64.3641444; 41.411611 (Koskovo transmitter)
RTL Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Beidweiler Directional aerial, three guyed grounded steel lattice masts, 290 metres (950 ft) high, with vertical cage aerial 1,500 49°43′42.57″N6°19′4.29″E / 49.7284917°N 6.3178583°E / 49.7284917; 6.3178583 (Beidweiler radio mast) ;
49°43′49.2″N6°19′15.02″E / 49.730333°N 6.3208389°E / 49.730333; 6.3208389 (Beidweiler radio mast) ;
49°43′55.81″N6°19′25.67″E / 49.7321694°N 6.3237972°E / 49.7321694; 6.3237972 (Beidweiler radio mast) ;
49°43′0.35″N6°15′28.9″E / 49.7167639°N 6.258028°E / 49.7167639; 6.258028 (Junglinster Radio Tower) ;
49°43′6.56″N6°15′40.27″E / 49.7184889°N 6.2611861°E / 49.7184889; 6.2611861 (Junglinster Radio Tower) ;
49°43′12.75″N6°15′51.44″E / 49.7202083°N 6.2642889°E / 49.7202083; 6.2642889 (Junglinster Radio Tower)
243 DR Langbølge [10] Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Kalundborg Semi-directional Alexanderson antenna 153/333 degrees, two grounded 118 metres (387 ft) steel lattice radiating towers with interconnecting top wire capacitance50 55°40′39.27″N11°4′8.6″E / 55.6775750°N 11.069056°E / 55.6775750; 11.069056 (Kalundborg Transmitter long-wave tower 1)
55°40′32.91″N11°4′14.33″E / 55.6758083°N 11.0706472°E / 55.6758083; 11.0706472 (Kalundborg Transmitter long-wave tower 2)
TRT Radyo 4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Erzurum Omnidirectional antenna, 185 m high guyed lattice steel mast200 39°59′53.59″N41°6′40.95″E / 39.9982194°N 41.1113750°E / 39.9982194; 41.1113750 (Erzurum Transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Razdolnoye near Ussuriysk Omnidirectional antenna, 259 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)1,000 43°32′18″N131°55′46″E / 43.53833°N 131.92944°E / 43.53833; 131.92944 (Razdoly'ne Transmitter)
Kazakh Radio 2 Shalkar Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Karaganda Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast of 254 m height1,000 49°47′32.45″N73°1′40.15″E / 49.7923472°N 73.0278194°E / 49.7923472; 73.0278194 (Karaganda Transmitter)
252Yle Radio 1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Lahti 200 60°58′48″N25°38′39″E / 60.980137°N 25.644195°E / 60.980137; 25.644195 (Lahti longwave transmitter) , 60°58′43″N25°38′57″E / 60.978747°N 25.649155°E / 60.978747; 25.649155 (Lahti longwave transmitter)
RTÉ Radio 1 Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Clarkstown Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast, insulated against ground, height 248 metres (814 ft)150/60 53°27′46″N6°40′39″W / 53.46278°N 6.67750°W / 53.46278; -6.67750 (Clarkstown long-wave mast)
Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Kazan Omnidirectional aerial, 152 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna ( ARRT-antenna)100 55°49′6.3″N49°10′24.64″E / 55.818417°N 49.1735111°E / 55.818417; 49.1735111 (Kazan longwave mast)
261 Radioropa Info Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Burg Omnidirectional aerial, cage aerial on 324 m high guyed, grounded steel lattice mast, 210 m high steel tube mast, insulated against ground200 52°17′12.93″N11°53′50.52″E / 52.2869250°N 11.8973667°E / 52.2869250; 11.8973667 (Burg transmitter, main mast)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Taldom Omnidirectional antenna, circle antenna with 1 central and 5 ring masts, height of central mast 275 m2,500 56°43′59.86″N37°39′47.51″E / 56.7332944°N 37.6631972°E / 56.7332944; 37.6631972 (Taldom transmitter, Central Mast)  ; 56°44′10.32″N37°39′46.53″E / 56.7362000°N 37.6629250°E / 56.7362000; 37.6629250 (Taldom transmitter, Ring Mast)  ; 56°44′2.54″N37°39′29.17″E / 56.7340389°N 37.6581028°E / 56.7340389; 37.6581028 (Taldom transmitter, Ring Mast)  ; 56°43′51.09″N37°39′37.2″E / 56.7308583°N 37.660333°E / 56.7308583; 37.660333 (Taldom transmitter, Ring Mast)  ; 56°43′51.76″N37°39′59.6″E / 56.7310444°N 37.666556°E / 56.7310444; 37.666556 (Taldom transmitter, Ring Mast)  ; 56°44′3.64″N37°40′5.34″E / 56.7343444°N 37.6681500°E / 56.7343444; 37.6681500 (Taldom transmitter, Ring Mast)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Kruchina near Chita Omnidirectional antenna, guyed lattice steel mast, 260 m high150 51°50′22.5″N113°44′8.9″E / 51.839583°N 113.735806°E / 51.839583; 113.735806 (Chita Longwave Mast)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Tyumen Omnidirectional antenna, guyed lattice steel mast, 220 m high150
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Vorkuta Omnidirectional antenna, guyed lattice steel mast, 220 m high50
Radio Horizont Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Vakarel One of the few Blaw-Knox Towers in Europe, 215 m high75 42°34′35.18″N23°41′55.52″E / 42.5764389°N 23.6987556°E / 42.5764389; 23.6987556 (Vakarel Transmitter)
270Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Orenburg Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast of 137 m height25 51°46′44.37″N55°6′23.01″E / 51.7789917°N 55.1063917°E / 51.7789917; 55.1063917 (Orenburg transmitter)
Radio 1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Khabarovsk 2 guyed steel lattice masts, height: 164 m150 48°30′43.48″N135°7′2.24″E / 48.5120778°N 135.1172889°E / 48.5120778; 135.1172889 (Chabarovsk transmitter)  ; 48°30′48.75″N135°7′18.15″E / 48.5135417°N 135.1217083°E / 48.5135417; 135.1217083 (Chabarovsk transmitter)
ČRo RadiožurnálFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Topolná Masts demolished on 28.7.2022, directional aerial (maximum of radiation in east–west direction), two grounded 257 metres (843 ft) high guyed steel lattice mast with cage aerials 50 49°7′32.88″N17°30′45.97″E / 49.1258000°N 17.5127694°E / 49.1258000; 17.5127694 (Topolná transmitter, mast 1)
49°7′18.85″N17°30′41.78″E / 49.1219028°N 17.5116056°E / 49.1219028; 17.5116056 (Topolná transmitter, mast 2)
279Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Gorno-Altaisk Omnidirectional antenna, 143m high guyed lattice steel mast50 51°58′1.12″N85°54′54.68″E / 51.9669778°N 85.9151889°E / 51.9669778; 85.9151889 (Gorno-Altaisk transmitter)
Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Selenginsk Omnidirectional aerial, 260 m high guyed lattice steel mast with cage antenna (ARRT-antenna)150 52°2′17.52″N106°56′25.6″E / 52.0382000°N 106.940444°E / 52.0382000; 106.940444 (Selenginsk transmitter)
Radio RossiiFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Vestochka near Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Omnidirectional antenna, guyed lattice steel mast, 258 m high1,000 46°50′35″N142°53′44″E / 46.84306°N 142.89556°E / 46.84306; 142.89556 (Vestochka transmitter)
Radio Rossii Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Yekaterinburg Omnidirectional aerial, guyed steel lattice mast of 256 m height, fed at the top150 56°53′22.46″N60°41′30.22″E / 56.8895722°N 60.6917278°E / 56.8895722; 60.6917278 (Yekaterinburg longwave transmitter)
BR Pershy Kanal/BR Radyjo StalitsaFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Sasnovy353.5 metres tall guyed mast500 53°24′31″N28°31′57″E / 53.40861°N 28.53250°E / 53.40861; 28.53250 (Sasnovy transmitter)
TR1 Watan RadioFlag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan Ashgabat Cable-stayed steel truss mast150 37°51′14.89″N58°21′57.99″E / 37.8541361°N 58.3661083°E / 37.8541361; 58.3661083

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