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    The Sainte-Assise transmitter (French: Émetteur de Sainte-Assise) is a very low frequency (VLF) radio transmitter and military installation located on...
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    without knowing the cipher and key used in the communications. Sainte-Assise transmitter List of masts List of tallest structures in France Torreta de...
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    from Mireille and The Barber of Seville over the radio from the Sainte-Assise transmitter. Her voice reached the rooms of the Lutetia forty kilometres away...
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    variations in the ionosphere. The huge Sainte-Assise installation remained useful for emergencies. In Sainte Assise the Radio-France subsidiary began broadcasting...
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  • transmitter (radio tower) at Lorient. The messages were also re-transmitted by the much more powerful Sainte-Assise transmitter in France. The Sainte...
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  • from the Compagnie générale de la télégraphie sans fil (CSF) Sainte-Assise transmitter. 27 November – U.S. bandleader Vincent Lopez and his group begin...
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    experiments, stations located on land in Seine-Port, France (at the Sainte-Assise transmitter), and Balboa, Panama, transmitted signals at 16.8 kHz and 24 kHz...
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  • experiments, stations located on land in Seine-Port, France (at the Sainte-Assise transmitter), and Balboa, Panama, transmitted signals at 16.8 kHz and 24 kHz...
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  • (Lafayette transmitter ( destroyed)) 8 towers, demolished between 1944 and 1953 Masts of Saint Assise transmitter 250 m 1921 Guyed mast Saint Assise 48°32′48...
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  • Churchill his next mission which was to blow up a powerful radio transmitter at Sainte-Assise near Fontainebleau which the Nazis were using to direct their...
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    Jean-Christophe (11 February 2015). "Transport : le BHNS, cerise sur le gâteau des Assises". amiens.fr. Archived from the original on 18 February 2015. Retrieved...
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