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In radio, longwave (also spelled long wave or long-wave and commonly abbreviated LW) is the part of the radio spectrum with wavelengths longer than what...
Click to read more »Longwave is an American indie rock band. The band was formed in 1999 by guitarist, songwriter and vocalist Steve Schiltz; guitarist Shannon Ferguson; bassist...
Click to read more »Longwave are parts of the radio spectrum with relatively long wavelengths. Longwave or Long Wave may also refer to: Outgoing longwave radiation, associated...
Click to read more »In climate science, longwave radiation (LWR) is electromagnetic thermal radiation emitted by Earth's surface, atmosphere, and clouds. It is also referred...
Click to read more »gases to heat the Earth's surface. In response, the Earth's surface emits longwave radiation that is mostly absorbed by greenhouse gases, reducing the rate...
Click to read more »ˈkʏːvʏˌskauːlʏm]) is a 412 m (1,352 ft) tall guyed radio mast formerly used for longwave radio transmissions of RÚV (The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service)...
Click to read more »Radom longwave transmitter is a facility for commercial longwave transmission ( not broadcasting) west of Radom in Poland. Radom longwave transmitter...
Click to read more »This is a list of longwave radio broadcasters updated on June 27 2026: Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates)...
Click to read more »The longwave transmitter Raszyn is a longwave broadcasting transmitter near Raszyn, Poland. It was built in 1931 and rebuilt in 1949. The designer of...
Click to read more »(Centrum Radiowo-Telewizyjne) for radio broadcasting on a frequency of AM-LW (longwave) 227 kHz before 1 February 1988 and 225 kHz (1332 metres) afterwards. Its...
Click to read more »the greenhouse effect can be defined by a limit on a planet's outgoing longwave radiation, which is asymptotically reached due to higher surface temperatures...
Click to read more »The Kenadsa longwave transmitter is a longwave transmitter of the Algerian Broadcasting Company situated at Kénadsa near Béchar, which transmits the program...
Click to read more »on longwave in 1930 at Vatnsendhæð, as Útvarp Reykjavík, near Reykjavík, this station would later be called Rás 1. In 1991, the original Longwave transmitter...
Click to read more »Deutschlandsender Zeesen was a facility for longwave broadcasting near Zeesen, a district of Königs Wusterhausen in Germany. Built by the German Reichspost...
Click to read more »Tipaza Longwave Transmitter is a broadcast transmitter of Algeria's Entreprise nationale de Radiodiffusion sonore. It broadcasts the French-speaking station...
Click to read more »cost and efficiency advantages over massive longwave wireless installations. However, some commercial longwave communications stations remained in use until...
Click to read more »The Junglinster Longwave Transmitter is a longwave broadcasting facility used by RTL near Junglinster, Luxembourg, which went into service in 1932. Its...
Click to read more »The Motala longwave transmitter (Swedish: Motala långvågsstation) is a longwave broadcasting station, established in 1927 in Motala, Sweden. Its aerial...
Click to read more »Longwave (French: Les Grandes Ondes (à l'ouest), Portuguese: As Ondas de Abril) is a 2013 Swiss-French-Portuguese comedy-drama film directed by Lionel...
Click to read more »August 2025). "Britische Langwelle bleibt bis zum September 2026" [British longwave will remain until September 2026]. RadioEins (in German). Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg...
Click to read more »The Beidweiler longwave transmitter is a high-power broadcasting transmission site owned by RTL Group and operated by RTL company Broadcasting Center Europe...
Click to read more »The Longwave transmitter Solec Kujawski (Polish: Radiowe Centrum Nadawcze w Solcu Kujawskim; RCN Solec Kujawski) is a longwave broadcasting facility of...
Click to read more »Mainflingen longwave transmitter is a large facility for commercial longwave transmissions at Mainflingen, Hesse, Germany, which was built in 1956. It...
Click to read more »forming a T-antenna. As was the norm for the time, broadcasts were on AM longwave band, initially at a wavelength of 1200 metres (249.8 kHz) with a power...
Click to read more »and Asia, part of the LF spectrum is used for AM broadcasting as the "longwave" band. In the western hemisphere, its main use is for aircraft beacons...
Click to read more »single, "What I Didn't Know". Brown left Athenaeum in 2001 and played in Longwave and Skeleton Key in the decade of the 2000s while pursuing a career change...
Click to read more »The Eiðar longwave transmitter was a facility previously used by RÚV (the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service) for longwave radio broadcasting on...
Click to read more »of absence from the band and was replaced by Steve Schiltz of the band Longwave. After working with producer Rick Rubin on their sixth studio album, The...
Click to read more »49°16′49″N 6°40′41″E / 49.28028°N 6.67806°E / 49.28028; 6.67806 The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 was the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany...
Click to read more »Types Broadcast listener (BCL) DXer Shortwave listening Listening Longwave List of longwave radio broadcasters Mediumwave List of mediumwave radio broadcasters...
Click to read more »applications on Earth through passive daytime radiative cooling. This enhances longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal radiation heat transfer through the atmosphere's...
Click to read more »sunlight. When applied to a planet like Earth, the outgoing radiation will be longwave and the sunlight will be shortwave. These two streams of radiation will...
Click to read more »In electronics and telecommunications, a radio transmitter or just transmitter (often abbreviated as XMTR or TX in technical documents) is an electronic...
Click to read more »The Roumoules transmitter is the main broadcasting facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting of Radio Monte Carlo near Roumoules, France and is...
Click to read more »The Lahti longwave transmitter was a facility for longwave transmission on a site known as Radio Hill in Lahti, Finland. It used to broadcast on 252 kHz...
Click to read more »initial live shows in 2014 but has its beginnings in collaborations between Longwave/Blue October singer/guitarist Steve Schiltz and Blue October members Justin...
Click to read more »50'N and 9° 32' E, ceased its transmissions on longwave frequency 68.9 kHz in 2002 and in 2004 its longwave antenna was disassembled. Kai-Uwe von Hassel...
Click to read more »Deutschlandsender station on longwave. In response to this, the then-Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk applied for a licence to operate a similar longwave service on behalf...
Click to read more »The Ingøy radio transmitter was a longwave transmitter of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation located in the far north of the country. It broadcast...
Click to read more »outgoing longwave radiation (OLR). Longwave radiation is electromagnetic thermal radiation emitted by Earth's surface and atmosphere. Longwave radiation...
Click to read more »uk. Retrieved 18 June 2025. "Radio 4 Longwave will NOT go quiet at the end of June, BBC suggests". Keep Longwave. 16 June 2025. Retrieved 18 June 2025...
Click to read more »Radio Transmitter Facility in Grindavík and longwave radio mast at Hellissandur (which is the tallest longwave radio mast in the world). The building is...
Click to read more »The Allouis longwave transmitter has been France's central longwave broadcast transmitter since 1939. It is located near the village of Allouis. It broadcast...
Click to read more »lines are used at high-power transmitters in Europe, like longwave transmitter Topolna, longwave-transmitter Solec Kujawski and some other high-power transmitters...
Click to read more »A linjesender (English: "line transmitter") was a low-power longwave transmitter system used for broadcasting in Norway with similar systems in other countries...
Click to read more »divergence of longwave radiation is necessary for creating and sustaining lasting inversion layers close to the surface during polar night. Longwave radiation...
Click to read more »Experimental and early radio stations (AM on mediumwave and longwave) Station call-sign (original) Station call-sign (current) City/location On air Transmission...
Click to read more »Types Broadcast listener (BCL) DXer Shortwave listening Listening Longwave List of longwave radio broadcasters Mediumwave List of mediumwave radio broadcasters...
Click to read more »broadcasting in the US. RCA began to transmit transatlantic radio messages over longwave from its Radio Central facility at Rocky Point, New York after its opening...
Click to read more »Strangest Things is the second studio album by American indie rock band Longwave, released on March 18, 2003, via RCA Records. "Wake Me When It's Over"...
Click to read more »The R. L. Drake Company is a manufacturer of electronic communications equipment located in Springboro, Ohio. It is also known for its line of equipment...
Click to read more »310 nm longwave light 128GFC-PSM4 0.5m - 0.5 km 1,270, 1,290, 1,310 and 1,330 nm longwave light 128GFC-CWDM4 0.5 m – 2 km 6,400 1,310 nm longwave light...
Click to read more »DCF77 is a German longwave time signal and standard-frequency radio station. It started service as a standard-frequency station on 1 January 1959. In June...
Click to read more »The Erching transmitter was a longwave broadcasting facility of the Voice of America, established in 1953 near Erching, Bavaria, Germany. The transmitter...
Click to read more »An antenna tuning hut or helix house is a small shed at the base of a longwave or mediumwave radio transmitting antenna. It contains an antenna tuner —...
Click to read more »(German: Sender Königs Wusterhausen) was a large transmission facility for longwave, mediumwave and shortwave radio, located near Königs Wusterhausen southeast...
Click to read more »Westerglen transmitting station is a facility for mediumwave (and formerly also longwave) broadcasting established in 1932 at Westerglen Farm, 2 miles (3 km) southwest...
Click to read more »There's a Fire is an EP by American indie rock band Longwave. It was recorded in 2004, and featured six songs from their studio-length album of the same...
Click to read more »anchors on the Avenue de Suffren and Champ de Mars. These were connected to longwave transmitters in small bunkers. In 1909, a permanent underground radio centre...
Click to read more »around 23 million people. It is emitted from Nador transmitter on 171 kHz longwave, and via internet and satellite. Previously a private radio network, Medi...
Click to read more »radio-controlled clock uses time signals transmitted by dedicated terrestrial longwave radio transmitters, which emit a time code that can be demodulated and...
Click to read more »Bayan-Ölgii Province longwave radio broadcast tower (Mongolian: Баян-Өлгий аймгийн радио өргөн нэвтрүүлгийн урт долгионы цамхаг) is a guyed mast, and the...
Click to read more »Types Broadcast listener (BCL) DXer Shortwave listening Listening Longwave List of longwave radio broadcasters Mediumwave List of mediumwave radio broadcasters...
Click to read more »Forever is the fifth studio album by the American indie band Longwave. It is Longwave's first album in over a decade. The album was preceded by the release...
Click to read more »Hellissandur longwave radio mast Hellissandur 1963 Guyed mast 412 m (1,352 ft) Insulated against ground; used until 1994 for LORAN-C, then for RÚV longwave broadcasting...
Click to read more »skywave), square arrangements are chosen. Longwave transmitter Europe 1 Transmitter Weisskirchen Beidweiler Longwave Transmitter Transmitter Wachenbrunn Transmitter...
Click to read more »Types Broadcast listener (BCL) DXer Shortwave listening Listening Longwave List of longwave radio broadcasters Mediumwave List of mediumwave radio broadcasters...
Click to read more »WVP (initially WYCB) was a longwave radio station, operated by the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Fort Wood on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor. Although...
Click to read more »Strangest Things album by American indie rock band Longwave 2003 "Strangest Things", song by Longwave from The Strangest Things This disambiguation page...
Click to read more »The Orlunda longwave transmitter was a longwave broadcast facility in central Sweden which broadcast Sveriges Radio Programme 1 from 1962 to 1991. The...
Click to read more »Atlantic 252 was an Irish longwave radio station broadcasting to Ireland and the United Kingdom on 252 kHz (1190 metres) from its 1988 purpose-built transmission...
Click to read more »in Paris. For the few parts of France who can't receive the FM signal, longwave broadcast still exists : the programme feed is transferred over ISDN lines...
Click to read more »group. It may show reddish orange to purplish pink fluorescence under longwave ultraviolet light. Cleavage is distinct to perfect, and twinning is common...
Click to read more »Stykkishólmur. Near Hellissandur is the tallest structure in western Europe, the Longwave Radio Mast at Hellissandur. In June 2008, the people of Snæfellsnes reached...
Click to read more »9 July 1924, however the company began experimenting with higher power longwave transmissions from the Marconi Company's site near Chelmsford in Essex...
Click to read more »contained inside them absorbs longwave radiation emitted by the Earth's surface. Clouds themselves also emit longwave radiation, both towards the surface...
Click to read more »unequilibria. The relaxation can be stimulated e.g. by slight heating or longwave illumination, not causing emission from untreated samples. Accordingly...
Click to read more »episode of Motala history began in 1927, when the Swedish national Motala longwave transmitter station was built. The town marks the middle of a straight...
Click to read more »The Clarkstown radio transmitter was a longwave radio transmitter in County Meath, Ireland. The mast was located approximately 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi)...
Click to read more »WJY was a temporary longwave radio station, located in Hoboken, New Jersey and operated by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), which, on July 2, 1921...
Click to read more »took over the longwave frequency from Radio 2 on 23 November 1978, the Shipping Forecast moved to Radio 4 to keep it broadcasting on longwave.[citation needed]...
Click to read more »Endsongs is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Longwave. It was released June 6, 2000, on the LunaSea Records label created by Luna Lounge...
Click to read more »Pinnacle height Location Coordinates Remarks Reference 1 Bayan-Ölgii Province longwave radio broadcast mast Баян-Өлгий аймгийн радио өргөн нэвтрүүлгийн урт долгионы...
Click to read more »deposits. Thénardite is fluorescent, white in shortwave and yellow-green in longwave UV radiation. In humid conditions, thénardite progressively absorbs water...
Click to read more »radio network broadcasting from Ankara. Its first broadcast was on 6 November 1927, by a 5 kW longwave AM transmitter over 1554 meters. Radyo 2 v t e...
Click to read more »for medium wave (also known as "AM band") transmissions, but also on the longwave and shortwave radio bands. The earliest experimental AM transmissions began...
Click to read more »59.6625833; 30.6903722 Krasny Bor transmitter is a large facility for longwave, mediumwave and shortwave broadcasting at Krasny Bor near Saint Petersburg...
Click to read more »Globecom Tower was a 378.25 m (1,240.98 ft) tall guyed mast for military longwave transmission at Northmountain on Pituffik Space Base on Greenland. Globecom...
Click to read more »Reichspost assumed control of the Nauen station and added to its shortwave and longwave capacity. Once Adolf Hitler assumed power in 1933, shortwave, under the...
Click to read more »Affairs (Taiwan), which transmits time information on 77.5 kHz in the longwave range. It was launched on May 1, 1969 and is broadcast from Zhongli District...
Click to read more »Ferdinand d'Este. Polish poet Cyprian Godebski died in the battle. In 1931 a longwave broadcasting transmitter was set up in Raszyn. Back then it was the strongest...
Click to read more »green – inert to weak orange in longwave and weak yellow-orange in shortwave; yellow – inert to weak orange in longwave and shortwave Absorption spectra...
Click to read more »commence in Western Australia. It was the last such station to commence using longwave (1250 metres, 240 kHz) being promoted by AWA at the time for its own monopolistic...
Click to read more »ALS162 is a French longwave time signal and standard-frequency radio station and is used for the dissemination of the Metropolitan French national legal...
Click to read more »Spectrographic and infrared images of the shuttle obtained with the Enhanced Longwave Spectral Imager (ELSI) were aimed at studying the interactions between...
Click to read more »Creeper Lagoon, Café Tacuba, Creaming Jesus, Elf Power, Mogwai, Thursday, Longwave, Mass of the Fermenting Dregs, The Delgados, Low, OK Go, Phantom Planet...
Click to read more »Dansie Macluran History First air date 1921 (1921) Former frequencies Longwave: 214 kHz: Sydney until 21 February 1924; later on shortwave Call sign meaning...
Click to read more »04139; -2.91861 Nador transmitter is the main transmission facility for longwave and shortwave of Medi 1 Radio, a privately owned broadcasting company of...
Click to read more »ceased analogue broadcasts permanently on 24 March 2008, as the Clarkstown longwave transmitter provides improved coverage of the United Kingdom at the same...
Click to read more »Minuca longisignalis, the longwave gulf fiddler, is a species of American broad-front fiddler crab in the family Ocypodidae. Minuca longisignalis was formerly...
Click to read more »infrared-sensing geostationary weather satellites. The lower the amount of outgoing longwave radiation, the stronger the thunderstorm complexes, or convection, is within...
Click to read more »TV Tower, the tallest structure in Europe Inta CHAYKA-Mast Hellissandur Longwave Radio Mast Belmont transmitting station Gerbrandy Tower in 2006 Fernsehturm...
Click to read more »Radioropa Info was the name of various German-language privately owned longwave radio stations. They were mainly active in the 1990s, with break in the...
Click to read more »shortwave (solar radiation including visible and ultraviolet light) and longwave (infrared) radiation. Net shortwave radiation is the difference in energy...
Click to read more »different segments of spectrum, in some cases depending on the country. Longwave broadcasting, primarily found in Europe, North Africa, and Asia, uses frequencies...
Click to read more »Its length scale is much smaller than that of and is embedded within longwaves, which are responsible for the largest scale (synoptic scale) weather...
Click to read more »including the All Ireland finals. RTÉ carried out DRM tests on its former longwave frequency 252 kHz. The station's tuning signal since 1936 has been the...
Click to read more »SkyscraperPage.com". skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved 2020-09-24. "Azilal Longwave Transmission Mast (Azilal)". Structurae. Retrieved 2020-09-24. "Le Maroc...
Click to read more »Beverage in 1921. It is used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, longwave radio DXers, and for military applications. A Beverage antenna consists...
Click to read more »No events. 1986 August – RTÉ announces that it is to use its allocated longwave frequency for a new pop music station and RTÉ teams up with RTL Group /...
Click to read more »Pleochroism Strong: purplish-red – orangy-red Dispersion 0.018 Ultraviolet fluorescence Red under longwave Common impurities Cr. (sometimes: Ti, Fe) References...
Click to read more »tour; they simultaneously announced that Steve Schiltz, the frontman of Longwave, would be serving as Valensi's substitute. On June 12, 2026, the band commenced...
Click to read more »smart speaker services.[citation needed] RTÉ Radio One was relayed on longwave, using the former Atlantic 252 transmitter in County Meath. This service...
Click to read more »handheld AM/FM receivers to more sophisticated digital units with shortwave, longwave, airband, and SSB capability. Some of their products are rebranded and...
Click to read more »on the main road into city.[citation needed] Near Polatli, there is a longwave broadcasting transmitter, which works on 180 kHz with a transmitter output...
Click to read more »[ˈɡrɪ̂mːɛˌtɔn]) in southern Sweden, close to Varberg in Halland, is an early longwave transatlantic wireless telegraphy station built in 1922–1924, that has...
Click to read more »at higher frequencies where line-of-sight propagation dominates. AM and longwave broadcasting, navigation systems such as LORAN, low-frequency time signals...
Click to read more »The Deutschlandsender III was a 500 kilowatt longwave transmitter, erected in 1938/39 near Herzberg, Brandenburg in Germany. Used for the Deutschlandsender...
Click to read more »radio receiver often receives other broadcast bands, such as FM radio, Longwave and Mediumwave. Shortwave radio receivers are often used by dedicated hobbyists...
Click to read more »Kilapy Zézé Gamboa Comedy, Crime, Drama. 2013 Switzerland France Portugal Longwave Les Grandes Ondes (à l'ouest) As Ondas de Abril Lionel Baier Comedy, Drama...
Click to read more »computational problem, a variant of learning with errors (LWE) Longwave (disambiguation), longwave radiation This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Click to read more »Zehlendorf transmission facility, a large facility for radio broadcasting in longwave, medium wave and FM-range, was located near Oranienburg, at Zehlendorf...
Click to read more »in Kløfta.[citation needed] Kløfta was, until 1995, the location of a longwave broadcasting station, which broadcast on 216 kHz. Ullensaker Church is...
Click to read more »dry adiabatic. In the late morning, a shortwave embedded within the main longwave trough advanced more rapidly, pushing the dryline into western Oklahoma...
Click to read more »co-producer, mixing Eric Holtz - engineer, programming Steve Schiltz of Longwave- guitar on tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 9 Matt Chamberlain - drums on track...
Click to read more »is from 190 to 435 kHz and from 510 to 530 kHz. In Europe, there is a longwave broadcasting band from 150 to 280 kHz, so the European NDB band is from...
Click to read more »Silence Is Easy (tracks) Universal / EMI Producer/Engineer/Mixer 2004 Longwave There's a Fire RCA / USA Producer/Mixer My Computer No CV Gut Producer/Mixer...
Click to read more »during the day. At night, the absorptive effect of clouds on outgoing longwave radiation, such as heat energy from the surface, allows for warmer diurnal...
Click to read more »Having first performed at Luna Lounge alongside peers such as the Strokes, Longwave, the National, and Stellastarr, Interpol is one of the bands associated...
Click to read more »and a second national radio channel was established. Four additional longwave transmitters were opened: 1965 in the western city of Ölgii, 1978 in Altai...
Click to read more »program for Vietnamese diaspora was first transmitted on 16 August 1991 on longwaves and shortwaves, following the foreign language programs since the founding...
Click to read more »receiver is tuned slightly away from the frequency of "B." Junglinster Longwave Transmitter Distortion Radio propagation Plasma physics Luxembourg Effect...
Click to read more »airline Lawrencium, a chemical element with former symbol Lw (now Lr) Longwave, a frequency band in radio communications Sound power level, Lw LightWave...
Click to read more »in HCl and H2SO4 Other characteristics Some specimens fluoresce orange yellow under shortwave and orange under longwave UV. Not radioactive. References...
Click to read more »particularly with rugby players worldwide. When Radio Luxembourg started longwave commercial radio broadcasts in English in 1933, its first advertisers were...
Click to read more »shortwave ultraviolet light (253.7 nm) and weak light pink fluorescence in longwave UV. Hemimorphite most frequently occurs as the product of the oxidation...
Click to read more »Chelmsford, Essex, England where his company had installed an experimental 6 kW longwave transmitter on 2750 meters (109 kHz). In 1924, Kelly's Motors in NSW, Australia...
Click to read more »located about two kilometres (1+1⁄4 mi) south of Ingøy. The mast of the longwave transmitter is the tallest structure in Norway and in all of Scandinavia...
Click to read more »they should be operated by the Post Office, and that eight high-power longwave stations should be used, as well as land-lines. The scheme was estimated...
Click to read more »allowed in the AM broadcast bands which are between 148 and 283 kHz in the longwave range, and between 526 and 1706 kHz in the medium frequency (MF) range...
Click to read more »(NIRVSS) NASA The payload included a spectrometer context imager and a longwave calibration sensor. It was to measure surface and subsurface hydration...
Click to read more »played the venue early in their careers include The Strokes, Interpol, Longwave, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Ambulance LTD, Nada Surf, Ratatat, The National, Wheatus...
Click to read more »the surface warms faster than higher altitudes, resulting in inefficient longwave cooling. The atmosphere's temperature decreases with height in the troposphere...
Click to read more »Review of the broadcast, by RCA's temporary longwave radio station, WJY...
Click to read more »Secrets Are Sinister is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Longwave. It was released on November 11, 2008 on Original Signal Recordings. "Sirens...
Click to read more »have higher performance than those intended for the local mediumwave, longwave or FM broadcast band, since dependable reception of shortwave signals requires...
Click to read more »mirror Collimator lenses Dichroic beam splitter Longwave filter wheel Longwave camera lens group Longwave focal plane Shortwave filter wheel assembly Shortwave...
Click to read more »such as a college campus. The most common form of carrier current uses longwave or medium wave AM radio signals that are sent through existing electrical...
Click to read more »("clean" longwave infrared window band)" (PDF). GOES-R. NASA / NOAA. February 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2018. "GOES-R ABI Fact Sheet Band 14 (longwave infrared...
Click to read more »pale green, pale yellow mineral. Heinrichite fluoresces light-green in longwave and shortwave ultraviolet. Because of its uranium content, the mineral...
Click to read more »that as the cloud-base warms due to radiative heating from land surface's longwave emission, the base destabilizes and overturns. This method is valid for...
Click to read more »temperatures during the day. At night the absorptive effect of clouds on outgoing longwave radiation, such as heat energy from the surface, allows for warmer nighttime...
Click to read more »Tower Berlin, 368.03 m New longwave transmission mast Zehlendorf, 359.7 m VLF transmission masts Saterland, 352.9 m longwave transmission mast Burg, 324...
Click to read more »the Tipaza longwave transmitter broadcasts French language Channel 3 radio programs from the Algerian Broadcasting Company. The longwave frequency 252 kHz...
Click to read more »11,373 inhabitants (2020). At the locality Felsberg-Berus, there is the Longwave transmitter Europe 1. Gewählte Ober-/Bürgermeister*innen, Landrät*innen...
Click to read more »5000 kHz reception in September 1990. Standard Frequency and Time Signal Stations on Longwave and Shortwave, page 26 (PDF) This link is no longer valid....
Click to read more »hours a day. Near Dalanzadgad, at 43°31′54.38″N 104°24′4.16″E, there is a longwave broadcasting station working on 209 kHz with 75 kW. Dalanzadgad Thermal...
Click to read more »temperatures rise. At night, the absence of clouds means that outgoing longwave radiation (i.e. heat energy from the surface) is not absorbed, giving cooler...
Click to read more »human-caused noise below 20 MHz, and particularly severe in the mediumwave and longwave bands, or even lower frequencies; below about 200 kHz atmospheric noise...
Click to read more »No "Nancy Drew" Pink Flag 2000s Punk Mar 4, 2010 No No "No Direction" Longwave 2000s Alternative Mar 4, 2010 Feb 8, 2011 No "No Heroes" You Shriek 2010s...
Click to read more »A Hovmöller diagram of the 5-day running mean of outgoing longwave radiation showing the MJO. Time increases from top to bottom in the figure, so contours...
Click to read more »Antenna Rai di Caltanissetta) was a plant, then idle, for broadcast on longwave, mediumwave and shortwave; type guyed mast. The transmitter was insulated...
Click to read more »environments and high-security asset visibility applications. RuBee utilizes longwave signals to send and receive short (128 byte) data packets in a local regional...
Click to read more »moisture/water vapor. Without a dense atmospheric blanket to trap outgoing longwave radiation, heat escapes rapidly into the sky as soon as the sun sets, causing...
Click to read more »States Coast Guard (USCG) previously ran DGPS in the United States on longwave radio frequencies between 285 kHz and 325 kHz near major waterways and...
Click to read more »was founded on 1 April 1906 by Telefunken corporation and operated as a longwave radiotelegraphy station through World War II, and during World War I became...
Click to read more »of the nearby, dominant subtropical ridge in response to an approaching longwave, sweeping past the Mariana Islands. At 1800 UTC on August 23, the JMA assessed...
Click to read more »(AM) signals by radio. It was used from about 1910 in a few "superpower" longwave radiotelegraphy stations to transmit transoceanic message traffic by Morse...
Click to read more »antenna farm. In the case of an AM broadcasting station (mediumwave and longwave, occasionally shortwave), the multiple mast radiators may all be part of...
Click to read more »3486500 (Kenadsa longwave Mast 1); 31°34′11.82″N 2°20′42.02″W / 31.5699500°N 2.3450056°W / 31.5699500; -2.3450056 (Kenadsa longwave Mast 2) 31°34′18...
Click to read more »This Hovmöller diagram records a running mean value of outgoing longwave radiation, OLR, which produces contour-values (here shown from +3 to –3) of the...
Click to read more »digitally encoded time signals in the longwave band at 40 kHz. In 1997, the CRL, determining that the longwave time signal was more accurate when received...
Click to read more »shortwave solar reflectance to lessen heat gain while maintaining strong longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal radiation heat transfer. When imagined on a worldwide...
Click to read more »Ground waves: At lower frequencies below 2 MHz, in the medium wave and longwave bands, due to diffraction vertically polarized radio waves can bend over...
Click to read more »in the atmosphere, reducing longwave emissions to space. Planets with substantial greenhouse atmospheres emit more longwave radiation at the surface than...
Click to read more »East Indies. In 1923 Dutch PTT started trans-oceanic telegraphy using a longwave transmitter (a 400 kW high frequency alternator) from the German Telefunken...
Click to read more »East) in DVB-S2. Until 31 December 2021, Radiožurnál was also broadcast on longwave from the Topolná transmitter (frequency 270 kHz), which allowed listening...
Click to read more »6-track EP, Choose Your Battles. The recording of the EP took place at Longwave Studios. After its release, the band toured extensively, including acting...
Click to read more »2017. In 2018, the band released their second full-length album titled Longwave via Woodsist Records. In 2020, the group became the backing band for musician...
Click to read more »whilst regular scheduled non-news BBC Radio 4 programming continued on longwave. This station was also broadcast on BBC World Service. At the time, some...
Click to read more »business that operates a railway company on behalf of the government Outgoing longwave radiation, climate science term Forward Operating Base Salerno airport...
Click to read more »order of the National Telecommunications Commission together with DWAQ-DTV and SMNI News Channel. 31 DR turns off their longwave transmitter forever....
Click to read more »stations and HVDC-plants. For these systems often PLC-systems working in the longwave range are used. A subset of Power-Line communication that sends remote...
Click to read more »shortwave and longwave under the callsign TFK on 37.5 kHz.[citation needed] NRTF Grindavik originally had two towers for its longwave service – the west...
Click to read more »every 30 seconds. An antenna for the transmission of DGPS-signals in the longwave range is mounted on the rooftop. There is also a two-story keeper's residence...
Click to read more »the time horizon chosen. In general, aircraft contrails trap outgoing longwave radiation emitted by the Earth and atmosphere more than they reflect incoming...
Click to read more »The following radio stations broadcast on Longwave, AM frequency 252 kHz (1,190 meters): Alger Chaîne 3 [fr] - French language station, broadcast from...
Click to read more »AFN, dismantled) Dieblich-Naßheck (FM, TV) Heusweiler (MW, dismantled) Longwave transmitter Europe 1 (LW, Europe 1, dismantled) Göttelborner Höhe (FM,...
Click to read more »rural areas, debating the real problems of the typical Romanian village. Longwave: Bod – 153 kHz, it covers Romania and Republic of Moldova. It partially...
Click to read more »local stations in the English Midlands, that allowed the experimental longwave transmitter 5XX to provide a service – which eventually came to be called...
Click to read more »Civil Preparedness Agency in the 1970s. Operating 24 hours a day on a longwave frequency of 179 kHz from Chase, Maryland, WGU-20's programming consisted...
Click to read more »nearby Altenburg (Óvár) in Hungary. From 1916/17 it was the site of a large longwave and high frequency radio transmitter station, which was dismantled in the...
Click to read more »was recorded with Cameron Webb and Welsh producer Romesh Dodangoda in Longwave Studio, Cardiff. In an interview with Hungarian television in July 2010...
Click to read more »designed to be high in solar reflectance to minimize heat gain and strong in longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal radiation heat transfer matching the atmosphere's...
Click to read more »3486500 (Kenadsa longwave Mast 1) ; 31°34′11.82″N 2°20′42.02″W / 31.5699500°N 2.3450056°W / 31.5699500; -2.3450056 (Kenadsa longwave Mast 2) 31°34′18...
Click to read more »covers an area of 2,770 square kilometres (1,070 sq mi). There is a large longwave broadcasting station near Kénadsa. Kénadsa lies at an elevation of 784...
Click to read more »humans, respectively. Vertebrates tend to have 1-4 different opsin classes: longwave sensitive (LWS) with peak sensitivity between 500 and 570 nm (green), middlewave...
Click to read more »Frequency (MHz) Typical radiated power (kW) Wavelength (meters) (approx) Longwave BCB (EU) 0.150–0.285 320 AM BCB (EU & J) 0.525–1.605 500 630 AM BCB (US)...
Click to read more »temperature, precipitation, relative humidity, wind speed, and short- and longwave solar radiation, with particular attention to their impacts on heat stress...
Click to read more »The Matalon–Matkowsky–Clavin–Joulin theory or MMCJ theory refers to a longwave hydrodynamic model of a premixed flame with a large-amplitude flame wrinkling...
Click to read more »on Borough Hill, Daventry in central England opens as the world's first longwave broadcast radio transmitter, taking over from its Chelmsford facility....
Click to read more »powerful longwave transmitters, with the older transmitter based just north of the town of Junglinster since 1933, and a more powerful longwave transmitter...
Click to read more »single perfect cleavage on {001}. Abernathyite fluoresces yellow-green in longwave and shortwave ultraviolet. Because of its uranium content, the mineral...
Click to read more »Dynamics Limited. The systems were upgraded with Tonbo Imaging's cooled, longwave Infrared (LWIR) thermal imagers known as Sarisa. MPATGM Man-portable Anti-tank...
Click to read more »National Time Service Center (NTSC), Chinese Academy of Sciences". "长波授时 (Longwave time signal)". National Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences...
Click to read more »announced during 2016 that it would discontinue transmissions from the Allouis longwave transmitter on 162 kHz with effect from 1 January 2017, thereby saving...
Click to read more »versions were eight-band. Intermediate frequency: 465 kHz. Tuning range Longwave, Medium Wave and more than five short waves ranges (13, 16, 19, 25, 31...
Click to read more »summers. Central Library of Bayan-Ölgii Province The Bayan-Ölgii Province longwave radio broadcast mast is located in Ölgii, and is Mongolia's tallest structure...
Click to read more »This is the surface-to-space opacity, the atmosphere is transparent to longwave radio transmissions within the troposphere but opaque to space due to the...
Click to read more »to Cape May, New Jersey. The first marine radio transmitters used the longwave bands. During World War I amplitude modulation was developed, and in the...
Click to read more »Longwave spark diathermy machine using Tesla circuit, 1921....
Click to read more »time. In September 1959 a 280 metres tall guyed radio mast of Europe 1 longwave transmitter in Felsberg-Berus, Germany was moved 102 metres northwards...
Click to read more »of Music by Julie Andrews. Radio 2 was allocated the Light Programme's longwave and FM frequencies, while Radio 1 used its mediumwave frequencies. In early...
Click to read more »The drier ITCZ fringes are also associated with an increase in outgoing longwave radiation outward of those areas, particularly over land within the mid-latitudes...
Click to read more »NIST Time & Frequency Service (callsign WWVB) is a longwave time signal radio station near Fort Collins, Colorado, and is operated by the National Institute...
Click to read more »Department of Defense electronic systems. Each GWEN Relay Node site featured a longwave transmitting tower, generally between 290 and 299 feet (88 and 91 m) tall...
Click to read more »Agrellite displays pink fluorescence strongly under shortwave and weakly under longwave ultraviolet light. The fluorescent activator is dominantly Mn2+, with minor...
Click to read more »also streamed on the Internet. Rás 2 was also previously broadcast over longwave from 1999 to 2024 using an alternating schedule with Rás 1. Broadcasts...
Click to read more »time signal stations around the world. Time stations operating in the longwave radio band have highly predictable radio propagation characteristics, which...
Click to read more »link was installed to send Polskie Radio Program I programming to the longwave Warsaw radio mast in Konstantynów. FM radio transmissions began in 1992...
Click to read more »gases to heat the Earth's surface. In response, the Earth's surface emits longwave radiation that is mostly absorbed by greenhouse gases, reducing the rate...
Click to read more »transmitted on VHF (FM) and longwave through Program IV of Polish Radio, and since 1989, it has been broadcast on longwave via Program I. Following the...
Click to read more »coverage of sporting events) which are currently broadcast on Radio 1's longwave (LW) frequency. If Radio 1's LW service is withdrawn, these special programmes...
Click to read more »mprnews.org. 1 October 2018. Retrieved 26 January 2021. "Novosemeykino Longwave Transmission Towers, Novosemeykino". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 26 January...
Click to read more »facility for long- and mediumwave at the harbour of Kalundborg in Denmark. Longwave broadcasts on 243 kHz began on 27 August 1927 and ceased on 31 December...
Click to read more »310 m, 6 of 270 m), which are, together with the masts of the Allouis longwave transmitter, the tallest structures in France. The HWU transmitter works...
Click to read more »a web stream. See link below. Horizont Radio was formerly available on longwave via Vakarel transmitter and on some mediumwave transmitters before between...
Click to read more »Earth's longwave thermal radiation intensity, from clouds, atmosphere and surface...
Click to read more »Hammond's band was recording bassist Josh Latzanni. Steve Schiltz of the band Longwave, who toured with Hammond on his first album also was missing. Although...
Click to read more »and undeveloped due to extreme contamination. In the 1970s, WGU-20, a longwave radio station, was established by the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency...
Click to read more »bore the transmitting antenna that served as the reserve antenna for the longwave stations at Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg and Donebach. In 1994, a 67-m-high...
Click to read more »national channel – broadcast from 1931 from one of Europe's most powerful longwave transmitters situated at Raszyn (just outside Warsaw) and destroyed in...
Click to read more »frequency of cesium—which defines the second—NIST broadcasts time signals via longwave radio station WWVB near Fort Collins, Colorado, and shortwave radio stations...
Click to read more »radio. The Utility Set had limited reception on medium wave and lacked a longwave band to simplify the design. The tuning scale listed only BBC stations...
Click to read more »out of about 340 W/m2 of reflected shortwave (105 W/m2) plus outgoing longwave radiation (235 W/m2), 80-100 W/m2 exits to space through the infrared window...
Click to read more »to install a replacement longwave transmitter. The BBC stated that their plan was simply to cease broadcasting on longwave forever once the Droitwich...
Click to read more »2013 Chile The Human Factor La Variabile Umana Bruno Oliviero 2013 Italia Longwave Les Grandes Ondes (À L’Ouest) Lionel Baier 2013 Switzerland The Blocher...
Click to read more »joined the band on stage in February 2023. Guitarist Steve Schiltz of Longwave, a longtime tourmate and studio collaborator of Blue October's, joined...
Click to read more »convection because they are opposite processes. Greenhouse effect Outgoing longwave radiation Diathermanous, Fine Dictionary Magnus wrote initially four papers...
Click to read more »in using the facility. In 2001, the station was experimentally used for longwave broadcasting by the Bulgarian broadcasting company, apparently without...
Click to read more »geophysics Low frequency LF 5 30–300 kHz 10–1 km Navigation, time signals, AM longwave broadcasting (Europe and parts of Asia), RFID, amateur radio. Medium frequency...
Click to read more »alternator, it was used briefly around World War I in a few high power longwave radio stations to transmit transoceanic radiotelegraphy traffic, until...
Click to read more »The city was once the site of a French Foreign Legion post. The Kenadsa longwave transmitter, whose masts are the tallest structures in Algeria at 357 metres...
Click to read more »10,000 watts (night) Translator 105.3 K287CI (Blaine) Repeater 177 kHz (Longwave) Links Public license information Public file LMS Website radiopunjab.com...
Click to read more »the mean air temperature. This temperature difference is a result of the longwave radiation re-radiated by the soil surface, which is usually dark gray to...
Click to read more »Iacono and S.A. Clough: RRTM, a validated correlated-k model for the longwave. J. Geophys. Res., 102, 16,663-16,682, 1997. http://rtweb.aer.com AER radiative...
Click to read more »measurement. Stations transmitting at low frequencies like the mediumwave and longwave AM broadcast bands, and some lower shortwave frequencies, have frequencies...
Click to read more »noise component becomes increasingly important at higher frequencies. The longwave electromagnetic propagation of sferics takes place within the Earth-ionosphere...
Click to read more »variety of wellness/personal development topics. Wrighton has presented on Longwave radio station, Atlantic 252, 105.4 Century FM in the North West, and Radio...
Click to read more »zirconia typically fluoresces a yellow, greenish yellow or "beige". Under longwave UV the effect is greatly diminished, with a whitish glow sometimes being...
Click to read more »radiating, also in the infrared, both upward and downward, and the downward longwave radiation results in increased warming at the surface. This is analogous...
Click to read more »generated by the transmitters is cycled to heat the inside of the building. Longwave transmitter Europe 1 http://perso.wanadoo.fr/tvignaud/am/e1/e1_bat.htm...
Click to read more »the violet will fade again. Tenebrescence is accelerated by the use of longwave or, particularly, shortwave ultraviolet light. Sodalite was first described...
Click to read more »HCl. Other characteristics lattice: A B1 Specimens from the Franklin Mine are fluorescent red in longwave ultraviolet light. Not radioactive References...
Click to read more »depending on the type of signals transmitted and the desired target audience. Longwave and medium wave signals can give reliable coverage of areas several hundred...
Click to read more »Transfer. Retrieved 2007-11-03. Water vapor is the principal absorber of longwave radiation in the terrestrial atmosphere and it has a profound effect on...
Click to read more »respectively.) The'z' filter has the SDSS midpoint (900 nm), but its longwave cutoff avoids water absorptions bands beginning at 930 nm. The shortwave...
Click to read more »early 20th century for deep body tissue heating in the medical field of longwave diathermy. The amount of heating depends on the current density, which...
Click to read more »broadcast on Sunday evenings between 17:30 and 18:00 over the powerful longwave transmitter. It became well known throughout the UK for its theme song...
Click to read more »62–75. Bibcode:1988IMicr...8d..62R. doi:10.1109/40.7773. S2CID 10216862. "Longwave Radio Data Decoding using and HC11 and an MC3371" (PDF). Freescale Semiconductor...
Click to read more »eyes and a slim figure if taken regularly. When Radio Luxembourg started longwave commercial radio broadcasts in English in 1933, its first advertisers were...
Click to read more »newgaze rock outfit Phaser and Molina a former member of New York band Longwave. In 2011 Skalsky and Wood were also touring members of the band Skysaw...
Click to read more »initial inconvenience. As a result of the plan most mediumwave (and later longwave) stations outside North and South America operate on exact multiples of...
Click to read more »and even 600 feet (180 m) tall to transmit the type of low-frequency longwaves that Tesla thought were needed to resonate the Earth. His friend, architect...
Click to read more »sort or another. Very long-distance radio signalling is possible, using longwave techniques (low frequencies), which enables a planet-wide hyperbolic system...
Click to read more »Radio 5 Sports Extra however coverage is also broadcast on BBC Radio 4's longwave frequencies, BBC Local Radio and the BBC World Service. Highlights are...
Click to read more »a book about Today, to express some scepticism about it. However, the longwave signal of Radio 4 is capable of penetrating to surface depths where submarines...
Click to read more »anything like this, but found it was virtually identical to the US Navy's longwave CXAM radar. The Americans then described their survey of microwave research...
Click to read more »the Atlas Mountains, interferometrically recorded spectra of outgoing longwave radiation show emission that has arisen from the land surface at a temperature...
Click to read more »This advanced variant of amplitude modulation was adopted by AT&T for longwave transatlantic telephone service beginning 7 January 1927. After WW-II,...
Click to read more »Recording Lightning and the Sun Katy Mae Engineer, Keyboards Life of the Party Longwave Mixing Fine Lines Robbers on High Street Engineer Cherry Tree The National...
Click to read more »is also a broadcasting centre for long and shortwave transmissions. The longwave transmitter, which works on 207 kHz, uses as its antenna two 259.6 m (852 ft)...
Click to read more »Radio 4 stops broadcasting opt-outs on longwave and will permanently simulcast the FM service until the longwave transmitters get turned off for good....
Click to read more »Retrieved 2024-04-06. Betke, Klaus (2007-05-19). "Standard Frequency and Time Signal Stations On Longwave and Shortwave" (PDF). p. 21. Retrieved 2026-02-28....
Click to read more »sidecar station to Radio Ulster, using a similar format as the part-time longwave-programming optouts of BBC Radio 4 on the BBC National DAB multiplex. During...
Click to read more »in India by Bharat Dynamics Limited. The systems were upgraded with Tonbo Imaging's cooled, longwave Infrared (LWIR) thermal imagers known as Sarisa....
Click to read more »furniture factory, dairy factory and textile mills. North of Ağrı, there is a longwave broadcasting station with 2 250 metres tall guyed masts, broadcasting on...
Click to read more »into the broadcasting field occurred on July 2, 1921, when a temporary longwave station located in Hoboken, New Jersey, also assigned the call letters...
Click to read more »War I. SSB first entered commercial service on January 7, 1927, on the longwave transatlantic public radiotelephone circuit between New York and London...
Click to read more »FM/MW/LW Walkman SRF-M37L (Europe/Other countries) — the only portable longwave Walkman TV/Weather/FM/AM Walkman SRF-M37V (US) — the most portable TV and...
Click to read more »dates back to 1924, when the first omroeps started sharing time on two longwave transmitters. In 1930, these stations started broadcasting on medium wave...
Click to read more »financial and technical support. RCA was authorized to set up a temporary longwave radio station, located in Hoboken a short distance from the match site...
Click to read more »between 0.2 and 5 micrometers by using Suprasil-W filters. The Earth-emitted longwave radiation component was determined by subtracting the shortwave measurement...
Click to read more »services, using multiple transmitters operating on frequencies ranging from longwave to shortwave. The station also conducted extensive experimental work, including...
Click to read more »Cookbook museum Charlottenborg Castle Ekenäs Castle Löfstad Castle Motala longwave transmitter Motala Motor Museum Övralid Swedish Air Force Museum Vadstena...
Click to read more »example: (a) the clear distinction the IJN made between shortware versus longwave radio transmissions (see SRN-115397 on page 59), (b) missing paragraphs:...
Click to read more »radar, known as OTH-SW (surface wave), uses much lower frequencies, in the longwave bands. Radio waves at these frequencies can diffract around obstacles and...
Click to read more »according to an interview with Pitchfork Media. Steve Schlitz, from the band Longwave also plays on the album and Sean Lennon plays the piano on the song, "Spooky...
Click to read more »observations of FIR emissions, which account for nearly 60% of outgoing longwave radiation in the Arctic. These measurements aim to improve understanding...
Click to read more »in shortwave were terminated in the 2010s, medium wave in 2013-14 and longwave broadcasts were terminated on 9 January 2014. With about 1,500 FM transmitters...
Click to read more »the source of the messages and has been used with systems as varied as longwave marine radio, communications satellite broadcasts, and Internet (Networked...
Click to read more »south-west of Zlín, and 250 km (160 mi) south-east of Prague. The central longwave broadcasting facility of the Czech Republic, the Topolná transmitter, was...
Click to read more »saving time. As these radio signals are transmitted in most cases in the longwave range, such devices can also work at places where radio reception conditions...
Click to read more »Ursula 1000, Junior Senior, Client, The Rapture, Touchdown, Interpol, Longwave, The Strokes, The Real Tuesday Weld, Sparks, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion...
Click to read more »broadcast on a variety of frequencies for different users (FM radio for cars, longwave for ships, etc.). Broadcasters of the required power generally cluster...
Click to read more »absent from the upcoming tour because of personal reasons, the band chose Longwave frontman Steve Schiltz to replace him. In 2013, Valensi co-founded the...
Click to read more »The DX-300 covers 10 kHz to 30 MHz continuously, allowing reception of longwave, mediumwave (AM broadcast), and shortwave bands. It supports AM, single-sideband...
Click to read more »stations and CHU were essentially unusable or unreliable. Canada had no longwave time signal transmitters. The American station WWVB is the only option...
Click to read more »frequency alternators like the Alexanderson alternator were developed as longwave radio transmitters around World War 1 and used in a few high power wireless...
Click to read more »a television broadcaster. (Conversely, the same decision supported new longwave broadcaster Deutschlandfunk, which had been established by the federal...
Click to read more »produce light in the UV range, their spectrum is mostly confined to the longwave UVA region, that is, UV radiation nearest in wavelength to visible light...
Click to read more »111–118, (https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2017.07.010) The response of longwave radiation at the South Pole to electrical and magnetic variations: Links...
Click to read more »decades old. The DECCA, LORAN, GEE and Omega systems used terrestrial longwave radio transmitters which broadcast a radio pulse from a known "master"...
Click to read more »herradura fiddler crab) Minuca longisignalis (Salmon & Atsaides, 1968) (longwave gulf fiddler) Minuca marguerita (Thurman, 1981) (olmec fiddler crab) Minuca...
Click to read more »Guthrie. The generator provided 400kW at 20,000 V. BBC Radio 4 ceased longwave broadcasting on 27 June 2026 at 01:00 BST, switching over to a looped recording...
Click to read more »dry adiabatic. In the late morning, a shortwave embedded within the main longwave trough advanced more rapidly, pushing the dryline into western Oklahoma...
Click to read more »the tallest structure outside the USA in 1954. Demolished in 1992 Radom longwave transmitter (SOA, SNA) Radom - Wacyn Poland 55.75 58.25 62.45 64.9 76.35...
Click to read more »Deutschlandfunk Kultur is transmitted on FM, DAB+ and DVB-S. The station's longwave broadcasts on 177 kHz from the Oranienburg transmitter ceased on 31 December...
Click to read more »changing the amount of incoming solar radiation and outgoing terrestrial longwave radiation retained in the Earth's system. This occurs through several distinct...
Click to read more »digital TV transmission standard. WJY - temporary Hoboken, New Jersey, longwave station, which broadcast the July 2, 1921, Dempsey-Carpentier heavyweight...
Click to read more »makes transmitters using similar modified-Doherty designs for high-power longwave and shortwave broadcasting and military customers. In 1980, Continental...
Click to read more »details the coup, and the second narrates the transition to democracy. Longwave (Les Grandes Ondes (à l'ouest)), a 2013 screwball comedy about Swiss radio...
Click to read more »Canada but shut down in June 2026. WWV and WWVH (NIST Shortwave) WWVB (NIST Longwave) Quasi-governmental time distribution systems CDMA cellphone stratum 2...
Click to read more »Local Radio, until 23 November 1978 when Radio 4 was given the national longwave frequency previously used by Radio 2 and was relaunched as the "Radio 4...
Click to read more »Types Broadcast listener (BCL) DXer Shortwave listening Listening Longwave List of longwave radio broadcasters Mediumwave List of mediumwave radio broadcasters...
Click to read more »French-speaking stations aimed at the French public but transmitting on longwave from neighbouring countries, such as Radio Monte Carlo (RMC) from Monaco...
Click to read more »full-service record deals with Athlete, The Bronx, David Ford, Kill Hannah, Longwave, The Modern Society, The Sounds, Lane Turner, and Butch Walker. Original...
Click to read more »– Carillon Wellbeing Radio Hermitage FM (2009) 31 March – BBC Radio 4 Longwave (1978) as a separate schedule. It was identical to the FM channel until...
Click to read more »courtyard of his house on Sucre Street and broadcast on shortwave and longwave. Despite limited resources and a scarcity of records, Radio Landa began...
Click to read more »which the infrared is thermal. Shortwave radiation is distinguished from longwave radiation. Downward shortwave radiation is related to solar irradiance...
Click to read more »narrow-gauge railway from Mosbach to Mudau 1982: The transmission towers of the longwave transmitting station were extended to 363 m, thus becoming the tallest...
Click to read more »Bulgaria: Formerly Radio Horizont Russia: Formerly Radio Rossii France: NRJ on Longwave (Switched off in Late 2010s) The Burg AM transmitter in Germany to be used...
Click to read more »Nellie Melba, from His Majesty's Theatre. The station initially operated on longwave on 174 kHz (1720 metres) using 5,000 watts from a site in what is today...
Click to read more »1935 reported station RW20 operating from Kharkov in eastern Ukraine on a longwave frequency of 385 kHz with power of 10 kW broadcasting in Russian. With...
Click to read more »recorded attempt at surfing the Severn bore and to view the première of Longwave by Donny Wright, a historical film documenting the evolution of the sport...
Click to read more »X-rays. Many types of calcite and amber will fluoresce under shortwave UV, longwave UV and visible light. Rubies, emeralds, and diamonds exhibit red fluorescence...
Click to read more »OLR} is the outgoing longwave radiation from the haze in the upper atmosphere. Since the haze is not a good absorber of this longwave radiation, it can be...
Click to read more »AM transmitter in Burg, near Magdeburg, Germany, is a huge facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting. Its most dominant constructions are a 324-metre...
Click to read more »There is a small airfield near Rif and at Gufuskálar the Hellissandur longwave radio mast. Along the municipality's south-east coast is the settlement...
Click to read more »broadcast on 2 January 2020 DR P8 Jazz – Jazz. DR Langbølge – The 243 kHz longwave radio, used to cover nearby maritime areas, with news and weather broadcasts...
Click to read more »Fire' in Athboy.[citation needed] The studios of Atlantic 252, a defunct longwave radio station, were situated in Trim during the 1990s. The station's former...
Click to read more »warming. On a planet with an atmosphere that can restrict emission of longwave radiation to space (a greenhouse effect), surface temperatures will be...
Click to read more »Pleochroism O = blue; E = green Ultraviolet fluorescence Fluoresces bright yellow under shortwave ultraviolet light, dimmer under longwave References...
Click to read more »pyroelectric and piezoelectric, sometimes fluorescent yellow to brown in longwave and shortwave ultraviolet light. It is soluble in common acids. Not radioactive...
Click to read more »the then-current RCA method for transatlantic radio, which used massive longwave Alexanderson alternator transmitters for producing signals that were sent...
Click to read more »non-directional beacon (NDB) that transmitted "YGK" in Morse code on the longwave radio frequency of 263 kHz. It was located at 44°17′48″N 76°36′20″W /...
Click to read more »tuned to aviation or marine NDBs (Non-Directional Beacon) operating in the longwave band (LW) between 190 – 535 kHz. Like RDF (Radio Direction Finder) units...
Click to read more »from 6.30 am until 11.00 pm. After Victory in Europe Day, the British longwave frequencies of the General Forces Programme became the BBC Light Programme...
Click to read more »Corta), "-FM" and "-TDT" (Terrestrial Digital Television). The "-OL" (longwave or Onda Larga) and "-TV" suffixes are currently phased out as those bands...
Click to read more »(OMA), an academy in Leicestershire UK OMA (time signal), a former Czech longwave call sign .oma, extension for files encrypted by OpenMG Audio for Sony's...
Click to read more »tracks were Soucy composite rubber and the engine was hybrid electric. Four longwave infrared cameras provided 360 degrees of view from the vehicle. XM1302...
Click to read more »Brown went on to record and perform with bands/artists such as Ben Lee, Longwave, Skeleton Key, Eszter Balint, and Claire Holley. He has also published...
Click to read more »Raspberry Pi 2 had issues with xenon flashes (or any other bright flashes of longwave light), inducing the photoelectric effect within the chip. List of electronic...
Click to read more »non-directional beacon (NDB) that transmitted "SB" in Morse code on the longwave radio frequency of 362 kHz. (SB which operated at 362 kHz was decommissioned...
Click to read more »radioactive isotopes. Longwave radio. A 192 KHz sound card can be used to receive radio signals up to 96 kHz. This bandwidth is enough for longwave time signals...
Click to read more »1700. The AM band is not used in France (though it was viral before WW2). Longwave has been abandoned by Radio France in 2018, Europe 1 in 2019, and RMC in...
Click to read more »British Sea Power The Kennedy Soundtrack The Datsuns Interpol The Kills Longwave Simple Kid Pretty Girls Make Graves Ikara Colt The Parkinsons The (International)...
Click to read more »(PR1) Warsaw Poland Broadcast area Poland: Nationally on analogue FM and longwave, digital DAB+ & via online streaming Internationally; United States: DirecTV...
Click to read more »between radiant energy (sunlight) received by the Earth and the outgoing longwave radiation back to space. Such radiative forcing is quantified based on...
Click to read more »S2CID 29530345. Douglas, R. H.; Mullineaux, C. W.; Partridge, J. C. (2000-09-29). "Longwave sensitivity in deepsea stomiid dragonfish with farred bioluminescence:...
Click to read more »discussions and specialist programming. The station was broadcast on the 252 kHz Longwave across Ireland and the United Kingdom, and was also available to listeners...
Click to read more »higher powered transmitter at Daventry which broadcast on 1562 metres longwave and was receivable across most of Britain. The station was called 5XX and...
Click to read more »"CFR Title 47 § 15.217 "Operation in the band 160-190 kHz"". "What is 'Part 15' ?". Longwave Club Of America. Longwave Club of America Medfer site...
Click to read more »parking garage Miami, Florida, US Parking garage 4 dead, 7 injured 2012 Longwave transmitter Europe 1, Mast 2[citation needed] Felsberg-Berus, Saarland...
Click to read more »1966 FIFA World Cup final. 15 April – The BBC confirms that Radio 4’s longwave broadcasts will be closing "later this year". Approximately two months...
Click to read more »transmission deployment. In 2000, Thales Multimedia introduced two one-megawatt longwave transmitters in Roumoules, France, to broadcast Radio Monte Carlo from...
Click to read more »Halland 2004 1134; ii, iv (cultural) Grimeton Radio Station is an early longwave transatlantic wireless telegraphy station built in 1922–24. The site comprises...
Click to read more »atmosphere over the anomalously warm (cold) SST via turbulent energy and longwave radiative fluxes, in the simple case of a linear negative feedback the...
Click to read more »Chief engineer Peter Eckersley, who later pushed for the development of longwave radio, was given charge of providing both the broadcast entertainment and...
Click to read more »other major Turkish cities from Ferit Melen Airport. Near Van, there is a longwave broadcasting station with a 250-metre-tall (820-foot) guyed mast. It went...
Click to read more »Longwave-infrared absorption coefficients of primary greenhouse gases. Water vapor absorbs over a broad range of wavelengths. Earth emits thermal radiation...
Click to read more »McCordic, Cameron (2018-11-27). "Food Swamps and Poor Dietary Diversity: Longwave Development Implications in Southern African Cities". Sustainability. 10...
Click to read more »(Callsign: XQC); and H. A. Shepherd (Callsign: XQD). Operation was on longwave using spark transmission; there was no known use of telephony. As part...
Click to read more »There's a Fire is the third studio album by American indie rock band Longwave, released in 2005 on RCA Records. The US version of the CD contained a hidden...
Click to read more »range of frequencies and could be easily detected and amplified by naval longwave sets. In fact, lightning was a major problem for communications at these...
Click to read more »km away by road. South of Azilal, there is a 304.8-meter high mast for longwave broadcasting. Azilal is inhabited by Moroccans of Amazigh descent. Most...
Click to read more »Little Flames Little Man Tate Local Natives The Long Blondes The Longcut Longwave The Lost Patrol Los Hermanos Louis XIV Love Is All Love of Diagrams Low...
Click to read more »transmitter. Early radio systems generally used medium wave and longwave signals. Longwave in particular had good long-distance transmission characteristics...
Click to read more »Rather than merely blocking solar radiation, this method increases outgoing longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal radiation heat transfer with the extremely cold...
Click to read more »the Northern parts of Baden-Württemberg. Only the two masts of Donebach longwave transmitter are taller in the Mudau community. As the masts of Donebach...
Click to read more »time signals for AMDS. The radio channel France Inter discontinued the longwave transmitting (162 kHz) end of 2016. Communes of the Cher department "Répertoire...
Click to read more »to the Sperry Corporation's M4 mechanical gun director. The SCR-268's longwave did not provide accurate enough data for the pairing to be an effective...
Click to read more »seen in the climate averages for the 1991–2020 reference period. Eiðar longwave transmitter Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant Hallormsstaðaskógur – the biggest...
Click to read more »transmitters operate at peak powers of 100–4,000 kilowatts, comparable to longwave broadcasting stations. Most use 190–220 metre tall mast radiators, insulated...
Click to read more »These contrails both reflect incoming solar radiation and trap outgoing longwave radiation that is emitted by the Earth. Because contrails reflect sunlight...
Click to read more »depending on the wavelength of the radio source being used. In early "longwave" systems, like those used by the British and US, this forced the elements...
Click to read more »alternator, an early radio transmitter used between 1906 and the 1930s for longwave long distance radio transmission. Alexanderson also created the amplidyne...
Click to read more »channel (0.2 - 4 μm), and a total channel (0.2 - 200 μm), allowing to derive longwave radiances. The resolution at nadir will be 40 km (25 mi) from an orbit...
Click to read more »the Young Joseph Arthur David Gray Mark Joseph Ray LaMontagne Longview Longwave Nerina Pallot Sneaky Sound System "Warner Music Group Names Christian Tattersfield...
Click to read more »greenhouse gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, etc.) and clouds emitting longwave thermal radiation to space. If radiation were the only way to transfer...
Click to read more »States) transmit DUT1 with 0.1 s precision. In Russia, RWM, RTZ and the longwave RBU transmit DUT1 with 0.1 s precision and an additional correction dUT1...
Click to read more »shortwaves and all longer wavelengths (the whole of the mediumwave and longwave bands). A competing third criterion is the number and bandwidth of the...
Click to read more »Noratus, there is the Gavar transmitter, a huge Soviet-type facility for longwave, mediumwave and shortwave radio broadcasting. Chapel located within the...
Click to read more »central pressure of 984 mb. The storm turned northwestward the next day as a longwave trough dominated the western Pacific, eventually peaking as a strong Category...
Click to read more »to a large coaxial cable. This example is the antenna feed line for a longwave radio transmitter in Poland, which operates at a frequency of 225 kHz and...
Click to read more »Miras (103.9 MHz) TR4 Radio Owazy (101.3 & 104.4 MHz) TR1 broadcasts on longwave, medium wave, OIRT FM, and CCIR FM; TR2 and TR3 broadcast on medium wave...
Click to read more »London, where the BBC German Service broadcast them to Germany on the longwave band. In these eight-minute addresses, Mann condemned Hitler and his "paladins"...
Click to read more »to more detailed country-specific lists. Kenadsa longwave transmitter, 357 m (1,171 ft) Tipaza Longwave Transmitter, 355 m (1,165 ft) Ain Beida Transmitter...
Click to read more »1939 to 1945 it was home to the Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster, a huge longwave transmitter, whose mast was the second tallest construction in the world...
Click to read more »optical thickness and decrease cloud lifetime, allowing more outgoing longwave radiation to escape into space. Cirrus clouds generally have a net warming...
Click to read more »power wasted). This modulation was first used by the first West-German longwave transmitter between 1953 and 1962, which worked on 151 kHz and is currently...
Click to read more »Driessen and the clock's accuracy is maintained by linking it to the German longwave radio transmitter DCF77. To comply with international guidelines limiting...
Click to read more »2013 The Bakery (Short) (producer) 2013 Salvation Army (co-producer) 2013 Longwave (producer) 2013 A Better World (Short) (co-producer) 2012 En direct de...
Click to read more »2006). "Very low wave reception with ferrite antennas 5-50 kHz" (PDF). Longwave club of America Radio waves below 22 kHz VLF Discussion Group Tomislav...
Click to read more »This is the only radio broadcast of official time in Spain as there is no longwave station broadcasting time signals such as DCF77 from Germany or MSF60 (also...
Click to read more »"radiophone to broadcast Dempsey-Carpentier fight". 1600 meters (187 kHz). Longwave station set up to broadcast ringside reports of the Dempsey-Carpentier...
Click to read more »from the original on 2020-06-26. Retrieved 2022-03-07. "Novosemeykino Longwave Transmission Towers, Novosemeykino". skyscraperpage.com. Archived from...
Click to read more »very close to the Norwegian borders. NRK P1 also formerly transmitted in longwave at 153 kHz via the Ingøy radio transmitter (opened in 2000, closed 2 December...
Click to read more »located at RCA in Rocky Point, New York. The receiver station received the longwave telephone signal from the British General Post Office Rugby transmitting...
Click to read more »brown color. It doesn't show any fluorescence under either shortwave, or longwave ultraviolet light. It mostly consists of oxygen (38.92%), zinc (18.56%)...
Click to read more »Outgoing, longwave flux radiation at the top-of-atmosphere (Jan 26–27, 2012). Heat energy radiated from Earth (in watts per square meter) is shown in shades...
Click to read more »stratospheric clouds act similar to a greenhouse gas and trap outgoing longwave radiation. Different types of polar stratospheric clouds occur in the atmosphere:...
Click to read more »Being high in solar reflectance to reduce solar heat gain and strong in longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal radiation heat transfer, daytime radiative cooling...
Click to read more »switching is common in the UK, with a nightly data signal sent within the longwave carrier of BBC Radio 4, 198 kHz. The time of off-peak charging is usually...
Click to read more »Navy, stationed at a listening post in the Pacific where they monitored longwave radio transmissions. Most of what they heard was static, but at one point...
Click to read more »the prisoner continued: "Why do we only hear Test Match Special now on longwave?" Dimbleby had "no answer" but felt "very relieved". In March 1993, Any...
Click to read more »(except Sunday) "press" from 7:45-8:00 p.m. The station transmitted on a longwave wavelength of 1,250 meters (240 kHz). Although initially there were no...
Click to read more »from Nazi Germany and many other countries. Shortwave, mediumwave and longwave receivers were installed in a rudimentary building at Crowsley put up some...
Click to read more »member Nate Albert and ex-Weezer bassist Mikey Welsh), The Love Scene, Longwave, and Unbusted. Fenway has also released compilations such as the In Our...
Click to read more »of a transmitter. Early radio systems generally used longwave or medium wave signals. Longwave, in particular, had good long-distance transmission characteristics...
Click to read more »4184000°E / 39.7562389; 32.4184000 (Polatli Longwave Mast) used for broadcasting on 180 kHz Van longwave transmitter Van Guyed mast ? 820 ft 250 m 38°35′11...
Click to read more »dolomite and siderite. Benstonite fluoresces red or yellow under x-rays and longwave and shortwave ultraviolet. The mineral also exhibits strong red phosphorescence...
Click to read more »Philharmonic Orchestra (RCA Victor) London Symphony Orchestra (RCA Red Seal) Longwave Loris Tjeknavorian* (RCA Red Seal) Lorne Greene Lorrie Morgan (RCA Nashville)...
Click to read more »band's tours. To support their second album, the duo opened for OK Go with Longwave in March 2009 on their Spring Tour, followed by The Presidents of the United...
Click to read more »Depression. Retrieved October 25, 2018. Crock, Jason (July 24, 2005). "Longwave: There's a Fire". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 19, 2018. Handler, Shane (May...
Click to read more »immediate human activities which are regionally concentrated) shortwave and longwave radiative components and their changes with the best methods currently...
Click to read more »convergence, maxima of the 500 hPa vertical motion, and the minimum in outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) are four indicators of the SPCZ axis. Figure 1 shows qualitative...
Click to read more »the Earth in the form of shortwave radiation from the Sun and outgoing longwave radiation from the Earth and its atmosphere, respectively. In addition...
Click to read more »stations by December 25. Heavy rainfall began falling in California as the longwave trough moved south over the state, remaining there until the end of January...
Click to read more »long, that move along through the flow pattern around large scale, or longwave, "ridges" and "troughs" within Rossby waves. The wind speeds are greatest...
Click to read more »Love". The title track features vocals and lyrics by Steve Schiltz of Longwave, a longtime collaborator and de facto session member of Blue October. The...
Click to read more »6592194°N 78.6260861°W / 42.6592194; -78.6260861 (WIVB-TV Tower) 1949 1 Longwave transmitter Raszyn, Raszyn, Poland 1949 335 1,099 52°4′21.72″N 20°53′2...
Click to read more »temperatures rise. At night, the absence of clouds means that outgoing longwave radiation (i.e. heat energy from the surface) is not absorbed, giving cooler...
Click to read more »9035694; 24.6875611 (Krasne longwave transmitter) Guyed mast with ARRT-antenna for longwave broadcasting Raduzhnyy longwave transmitter ? Russia Raduzhnyy...
Click to read more »the direction of Henry Hall. May – Radio Luxembourg begins high-powered longwave test transmissions aimed directly at the British Isles (which prove, inadvertently...
Click to read more »selective filtering is applied to cut some or all of the infrared light. The longwave infrared light may also wash out a considerable amount of the visible light...
Click to read more »area Italy Frequencies Constantly changing, broadcasting on mediumwave, longwave and shortwave Programming Language Italian Format Propaganda History First...
Click to read more »It fluoresces bright yellowish white under shortwave, mediumwave and longwave ultraviolet radiation. If the luminescence persists after the ultraviolet...
Click to read more »station – the main radio transmitters serving London on VHF, mediumwave and longwave respectively. List of tallest towers in the world List of tallest structures...
Click to read more »(wireless telegraphy) before the mid-1920s used low frequencies in the longwave bands and relied exclusively on ground-wave propagation. Frequencies above...
Click to read more »Earth's longwave thermal radiation intensity, from clouds, atmosphere and ground...
Click to read more »Types Broadcast listener (BCL) DXer Shortwave listening Listening Longwave List of longwave radio broadcasters Mediumwave List of mediumwave radio broadcasters...
Click to read more »Name Pinnacle height Year Structural type Location Coordinates Remarks Longwave transmitter Ingøy 360 m 1,181 ft 2000 Guyed mast Ingøya, Finnmark 71°4′17″N...
Click to read more »distance communication channels, such as transoceanic cables and later longwave wireless telegraphy. Among other prosign uses, improvement in the legibility...
Click to read more »frequencies common in shipboard radio at the time, Marconi was to use longwave frequencies of 37.5 kHz for transmission from Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Nova...
Click to read more »Longwave-infrared absorption coefficients of water vapor and carbon dioxide. For wavelengths near 15-microns, CO2 is a much stronger absorber than water...
Click to read more »Broadcasting Union's new frequency plan, under which all mediumwave and longwave frequencies would become exact multiples of 9 kHz. On 30 December 1991...
Click to read more »irradiances consistent with CERES-derived top-of-atmosphere shortwave and longwave irradiances. Seiji Kato, Norman G Loeb, Fred G Rose, David R Doelling,...
Click to read more »moving to a location near Fort Collins in 1966. WWV shares this site with longwave (also known as "low frequency" or LF) station WWVB, which transmits carrier...
Click to read more »\lambda } would be a height of 117–341 m (384–1,119 feet), and taller for longwave masts. The high construction costs of such tall masts mean frequently shorter...
Click to read more »sidecar station to Radio Ulster, using a similar format as the part-time longwave-programming opt-outs of BBC Radio 4 on the BBC National DAB multiplex....
Click to read more »on Borough Hill, Daventry in central England opens as the world's first longwave broadcast radio transmitter (call sign: 5XX), taking over from its Chelmsford...
Click to read more »At the end of the 1930s, the German company Telefunken tried to make a longwave transmission experiment with a captive helicopter driven with a three-phase...
Click to read more »to 35 years later. In the early days, radio stations broadcast on the longwave, mediumwave and shortwave bands, and later on VHF (very high frequency)...
Click to read more »of the atmosphere. It describes the balance between the net radiative longwave cooling and the heating due to convection and surface fluxes. The main...
Click to read more »China March 23, 2012 Free-standing steel lattice tower 136 High winds Longwave transmitter Europe 1, 280 metres mast, Felsberg-Berus, Germany August 8...
Click to read more »warming (Lindzen et al. 2001) hyping an iris effect that would allow more longwave radiation escape to space as more widespread subsidence occurred as a consequence...
Click to read more »2 W m−2 (±0.07 W m−2) during the decade ending 2010. In addition to its focus on longwave radiation and the most influential forcing gas (CO2) only, this result...
Click to read more »if the radio waves travel by ground wave as is typical for medium or longwave broadcasting, skywave, or indirect paths play a part in transmission, the...
Click to read more »ground launcher. The systems were upgraded with Tonbo Imaging's cooled, longwave Infrared (LWIR) thermal imagers known as Sarisa. Invar Invar is a weapon...
Click to read more »Retrieved 2013-09-18. List of medium wave transmitters worldwide, MWLIST - longwave, mediumwave, tropical bands and shortwave radio database (English) Hungarian...
Click to read more »diesel generators. These can also be remotely switched using BBC Radio 4 Longwave Radio teleswitch. SP transmission deployed Dynamic Load Management scheme...
Click to read more »rover. Sub-systems: Spectrometer Context Imager (a broad-spectrum camera); Longwave Calibration Sensor (measures surface temperature at very small scales)...
Click to read more »1/4 wavelength, By different choices of the dielectric film constituting longwave pass, shortwave pass, and band pass filter. A high refractive index layer...
Click to read more »international shortwave broadcasting, but also went on to cover mediumwave and longwave, television, satellite, internet, reviews of shortwave receivers and other...
Click to read more »though for most of its wartime service it was less powerful than a BBC longwave transmitter at Ottringham, near Hull, which was also used for broadcasting...
Click to read more »superseding the BBC General Forces Programme within the UK using its 1500 m longwave frequency from the Droitwich Transmitting Station. 1 August – Family Favourites...
Click to read more »ELF transmitter: An Extrem Low Frequency transmission-system, using the real longwaves" ALFLAB, Halden, Norway. NASA live streaming ELF -> VLF Receiver...
Click to read more »profile and Switchfoot's Twitter feed. Supporting acts for the tour were Longwave and Ours. Each band's set varied by location. Some shows had one playing...
Click to read more »band is within the low frequency (LF) band, just below the 153–279 kHz longwave broadcast band. It is also referred to as the 2190-meter band. The International...
Click to read more »broadcast digitally on frequencies below 30 MHz (shortwave, mediumwave and longwave). Also there is now the extended standard DRM+, which is designed for VHF...
Click to read more »The Bod Transmitter (also known as the Brașov Transmitter) is a longwave radio transmitter near Bod, Romania. It broadcasts Radio Antena Satelor (daytime)...
Click to read more »wavelength of 412 meters (728 kHz), was joined by NAA Arlington, operating on a longwave wavelength of 2,650 meters (113 kHz). Listeners in Frederick, Maryland...
Click to read more »major transmission facilities broadcasting in both the medium wave and longwave bands. Käthe Paulus (1868–1935), first German professional woman balloonist...
Click to read more »Falls, the shoegaze project of Paul Dillon (former member of Mercury Rev, Longwave (band), Sparklehorse) and Jason "Plucky" Anchondo (The Warlocks, Spindrift)...
Click to read more »Smashing Pumpkins, Tiger Army, Shiny Toy Guns, Moving Units, The Bravery, Longwave, VNV Nation, She Wants Revenge, Mark Burgess of The Chameleons, Elefant...
Click to read more »additional nationwide programme known as the Deutschlandsender was broadcast on longwave from the Königs Wusterhausen radio transmitter of Deutsche Welle GmbH (a...
Click to read more »Music London Elektricity Building Better Worlds Drum and bass Hospital Longwave If We Ever Live Forever Indie rock Bodan Kuma Recordings Mayhem Daemon...
Click to read more »Netherlands' overseas empire. The Netherlands had already invested in longwave wireless telegraphy, including the large Radio Kootwijk and Radio Malabar...
Click to read more »machines were used. These were limited to frequencies of 0.1 – 2 MHz, called "longwave" diathermy. The current was applied directly to the body with contact electrodes...
Click to read more »radiation absorption rather than absorption and re-radiation of terrestrial longwave ('thermal') infrared radiation. An analysis of both of Foote's papers was...
Click to read more »18–10.48 μm ("Clean IR Longwave Window") Band 14: 10.82–11.60 μm ("IR Longwave Window") Band 15: 11.83–12.75 μm ("Dirty IR Longwave Window") Band 16: 12...
Click to read more »Warmest Colour Abdellatif Kechiche 2013 Les Grandes Ondes (à l'ouest) Longwave Lionel Baier 2014 Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu ? Serial (Bad) Weddings...
Click to read more ȃireann to create Atlantic 252, an English-language pop music station on longwave, based in Ireland and with advertising content aimed at a UK audience....
Click to read more »French-speaking stations aimed at the French public but transmitting on longwave from neighbouring countries, such as Radio Monte Carlo (RMC) from Monaco...
Click to read more »region. 2200 metres – 135.7–137.8 kHz Just below the Asian and European longwave broadcast band and far below the commercial AM broadcast band. 630 metres...
Click to read more »advection) of the atmosphere such as with troughs, both shortwave and longwave. Jet streak dynamics through the imbalance of Coriolis and pressure gradient...
Click to read more »antenna was. During the wireless era it was used in commercial and military longwave stations with huge antennas to receive long distance radiotelegraphy traffic...
Click to read more »contributions to digital radio protocols, Kaczmarski has participated in work on longwave broadcast time signals. In 2023-2024, he and co-author Grzegorz Kaczmarek...
Click to read more »D.; Vogelmann, A. M. (2006). "A climatologically significant aerosol longwave indirect effect in the Arctic". Nature. 439 (7075): 453–456. Bibcode:2006Natur...
Click to read more »on shortwave, mediumwave (with 9 as well as 10 kHz channel spacing) and longwave. There is also a lower bandwidth two-way communication version of DRM as...
Click to read more »(see Franklin Furnace), are highly fluorescent orange and/or blue under longwave ultraviolet light and are known as cleiophane, an almost pure ZnS variety...
Click to read more »material) which would simultaneously reflect sunlight and also emit energy at longwave infrared (LWIR) lengths of 8–20 μm, which is too short to be trapped by...
Click to read more »discarded. The actinometric experiment was designed to measure the outgoing longwave radiation (3 to 30 μm) from the Earth-atmosphere system; the outgoing near...
Click to read more »after people Long wavelength limit Longitudinal mode Longitudinal wave Longwave Love wave Mach wave Mach–Zehnder interferometer Maelstrom (disambiguation)...
Click to read more »signal is spread across many frequencies but is particularly strong in the longwave spectrum, which was one of the primary radio frequencies for long-range...
Click to read more »theme song to the series was composed by Paltrowitz with producer and Longwave singer Steve Schiltz. The series won the "Best Use of Streaming Services-...
Click to read more »incentives were also used: spending by American firms on unprofitable longwave transmission to Latin America could be deducted from income tax payments...
Click to read more »the change in temperature due to incoming solar radiation and outgoing longwave radiation, which changes with time throughout the day. The second, third...
Click to read more »not dominating, showing just how large the burst was. It also disrupted longwave radio communications. With a radiated isotropic-energy of around 1.2×1055...
Click to read more »Luxembourg began at 1191 metres (200 kW), an unauthorized wavelength, from the longwave transmitter at Junglinster. The official opening of broadcast was on 15...
Click to read more »since September 1984. 29 May – Details of the switch-off of BBC Radio 4 Longwave are announced, with its programming moving to other BBC platforms, and...
Click to read more »ht]+Q_{H}(T_{s})+Q_{LW}(T_{s}^{4})+Q_{SW}} which are latent, sensible, longwave and shortwave radiation fluxes, respectively. For a description of the...
Click to read more »Optical properties of water and ice Optical window Opto-isolator Outgoing longwave radiation PASS device Photometer Photon upconversion Photosynthetically...
Click to read more »Dúlaing and George Murphy) locked into a residence for a week, over RTÉ's longwave Atlantic 252 radio station, with nightly highlights of RTÉ Two. A nightly...
Click to read more »Wetterdienst broadcasts marine weather reports and weather warnings via longwave and shortwave transmissions. The weather radio band is part of the marine...
Click to read more »machines were used. These were limited to frequencies of 0.1–2 MHz, called "longwave" diathermy. The current was applied directly to the body with contact electrodes...
Click to read more »Programme, 1934–1940". Spitfiresite.com. Retrieved 10 February 2013. "Longwave Radar at War / Early American Radar Efforts". Vectorsite.net. Archived...
Click to read more »5926889°N 18.3729806°E / 57.5926889; 18.3729806 (Follingbo transmitter) Longwave transmitter Orlunda, Central Mast 820 ft 250 m 1962 Guyed Mast LF-transmission...
Click to read more »1923/1924), c. 50 kHz, c. 100 kHz, c. 120 kHz 110 kHz was used in European AM longwave broadcast receivers. 175 kHz (early wide band and communications receivers...
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