Lahti longwave transmitter
The Lahti longwave transmitter was a facility for longwave transmission at Lahti, Finland on 252 kHz. It was inaugurated in 1927 and used a T-type aerial strung between two 150-metre-high (490 ft) freestanding steel framework towers. The Lahti longwave transmitter was shut down in 1993. Nowadays the facility is used as a museum. The red-and-white towers are still standing and form a local landmark. Nearby is lake Mytäjäinen.
See also
List of towers
External links
- Lahti Transmission Towers at Structurae
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b45639
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b45640
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