Re: [HCDX] [dxld] New SW Xmtrs for Algeria
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Re: [HCDX] [dxld] New SW Xmtrs for Algeria



Could be probably will be two TXs each site, as governmental public TDA
broadcaster will be have a reserve unit locally for maintenance matter and
so ...

Long wait on these TDA Qargla and Bechar sites plan:

ALG requested still these wooden planing entries with 300 kW at Qargla and
Bechar sites in B-15 season, like in past 6 ! years,

but latest Google Earth images reveal no newly antennas erected yet,
at these ALG bcast sites.
Still usage via Issoudun TDF France relay site on RTA broadcast at present.

At present Bechar LW 153 and MW 576 kHz are silent now, to allow new
build-up MW unit at this site.
TransRadio txs erection and Ampegon antenna refurbishing is still underway.

see latest Google Earth image of the site:
since Jan 2015 the old 3 mast MW antennas laid down, and to be replaced by a
SINGLE MAST with newly erected EARTH COPPER NET, all visible at Bechar MW
site now. 576 kHz is not much used these days, former co-channels Muehlacker
and Schwerin Germany, Baltic state and USSR units, and others scrapped down
now. Only Bulgaria Vidin is on air on 576 kHz I guess.

wb

----- Original Message ----- From: "stvlucetx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [dxld]" <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 6:44 AM
Subject: [dxld] New SW Xmtrs for Algeria

This from RadioWorld.com; new Ampegon SW transmitters for TÃlÃdiffusion dâAlgÃrie
TÃlÃdiffusion dâAlgÃrie
TÃlÃdiffusion dâAlgÃrie
which will eventually replace the current Issoudun usage.

http://www.radioworld.com/article/t%C3%A9l%C3%A9diffusion-d%E2%80%99alg%C3%A9rie-opts-for-ampegon-/276944 >
Not clear if each site gets two transmitters, or just one at each site.

Stephen Luce
Houston, Texas


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