Sottens transmitter

It is run on 765 kHz with a power of 600 kilowatts and is easily receivable during the night throughout the whole of Europe.

Since 1989 the aerial used has been a centre-fed dipole fixed on the outside of a 188-metre-high grounded freestanding steel framework tower.

Before 1989 a 190-metre high self-radiating, free standing steel framework tower was used as a transmission aerial.

After the shutdown of RSR on MW, the antenna was later used for ham radio experiments in February 2011, using both standard AM and DRM in the 80 m band.

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