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    Anthorn Radio Station is a naval and government radio transmitting station located near Anthorn, Cumbria, England, overlooking the Solway Firth, and is...
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    about 13 miles (21 km) west of Carlisle. It is the location of the Anthorn radio station, broadcasting specialised low frequency signals for timekeeping...
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    submarines. This task (and that of Rugby) is now carried out by the Anthorn radio station. Criggion's VLF antenna was hung from three free-standing steel...
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  • Time from NPL (MSF) (category Time signal radio stations)
    The Time from NPL is a radio signal broadcast from the Anthorn Radio Station near Anthorn, Cumbria, which serves as the United Kingdom's national time...
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    transmit the time signal also passed to VT Communications, using their Anthorn radio station in Cumbria. The aerial system at the VLF transmitter existed between...
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    Longwave (redirect from Long wave radio)
    frequency standard transmitted from Anthorn in the UK, 17 kW ERP. ALS162 from Allouis, France, on 162 kHz, 800 kW Radio-controlled clocks receive their time...
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    located to the north and south of Cardurnock. It is adjacent to the Anthorn Radio Station. The Building or site itself may lie within the Boundary of more...
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    Manchester Chester's Dee Radio (Chester) and sibling Cheshire's Silk 106.9 (Macclesfield) The UK's Time signal comes from Anthorn Radio Station on the north-west...
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    Loran-C (category Radio navigation)
    2010 through 2022. The first eLORAN transmitter was situated at Anthorn Radio Station Cumbria, UK, and was operated by Babcock International (previously...
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    Wampool. To the south is the town of Silloth, and to the north the Anthorn radio station near Cardurnock. Map sources for Moricambe Bay 54°54′02″N 3°18′41″W...
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    Umbrella antenna (category Radio frequency antenna types)
    Cutler naval radio station in Maine, U.S.; Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station, Exmouth, Australia; and Anthorn Radio Station, Anthorn, UK. A modified...
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    List of VLF-transmitters (category Time signal radio stations)
    "Navy Shore Station LF & VLF Transmitters". www.navy-radio.com. "US Naval Communications Station Balboa - Panama - NBA". www.navy-radio.com. "NASA -...
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    signals transmitted in different regions. Radio clocks depend on coded time signals from radio stations. The stations vary in broadcast frequency, in geographic...
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    areas of the parish are all to the east. The village of Anthorn, known for Anthorn Radio Station, is situated just to the north of Holme East Waver, across...
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    Very low frequency (category Radio spectrum)
    VLF band is used for a few radio navigation services, government time radio stations (broadcasting time signals to set radio clocks) and for secure military...
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  • 2007, took over broadcasting the signal from its new location at Anthorn radio station. The formal inauguration of the new facility took place on 1 April...
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    This is a list of naval air stations of the Royal Navy. Naval air stations are shore establishments of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), the branch of the Royal...
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    HWU transmitter (category Military radio systems)
    tallest structures in France Torreta de Guardamar Anthorn Radio Station Skelton Transmitting Station 46°42′47″N 1°14′39″E / 46.71306°N 1.24417°E / 46...
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  • FM) Karadağ (TV, FM) Alexandra Palace television station (FM, TV, DAB) Aspidistra (shutdown) Anthorn (VLF) Belmont (FM, TV) Black Hill (FM, TV) Bilsdale...
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    Defence High Frequency Communications Service (category British military radio)
    closed entirely. Kinloss Crimond Forest Moor Inskip St. Eval Penhale Sands Anthorn Skelton The service provides HF communications for the Ministry of Defence...
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    timekeeping devices such as atomic clocks, GNSS (including GPS) or other radio clocks, or a PTP-synchronized clock. They generate a very accurate pulse...
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  • Watches tune to the 60 kHz MSF at Anthorn. Germany Watches tune to the 77.5 kHz low frequency time signal radio station DCF77 at Mainflingen. On 12 December...
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    RAF Brawdy (category Royal Air Force stations in Wales)
    December 1960. 807 Naval Air Squadron fighter squadron, moved from RNAS Anthorn (HMS Nuthatch), 5 May 1954, it received Hawker Sea Hawk F.2. As the squadron...
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    purposes, and for the assigning of radio call signs to appliances, the airport fire station is known as "station 9", in a common series with the IoM...
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    RAF Lossiemouth (category Royal Air Force stations in Scotland)
    north-east Scotland. Lossiemouth is one of the largest and busiest fast-jet stations in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and known for its close proximity to flight...
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    Air Station Lee-on-Solent, (RNAS Lee-on-Solent; or HMS Daedalus 1939–1959 & 1965–1996 and HMS Ariel 1959–1965), is a former Royal Naval Air Station located...
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    RNAS Inskip (HMS Nightjar) (category Royal Naval Air Stations in England)
    was a Royal Navy transmitting station known as HMS Inskip. It is now a military high frequency radio transmitting station known as MOD Inskip. On 4 June...
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    Predannack Airfield (category Royal Air Force stations in Cornwall)
    Ground-controlled interception (GCI) in the area was covered by RAF Treleaver radar station. The Luftwaffe attacked Predannack several times. The first attack on the...
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  • HMS Fieldfare (category Royal Naval Air Stations in Scotland)
    SE–NW 500 yards. It was 20 ft (6 metres) asl, and grass covered. Six nearby radio masts were dismantled during the period Oct-April. Cattle were grazed on...
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