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Old March 9th 04, 11:19 PM
Brenda Ann
 
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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As a result of SRI's move to end shortwave broadcasts for the time
being, the station's only remaining transmitter in Switzerland (in

Sottens)
will be idle, and its owner - Swisscom - is willing to sell the

transmitter
whole or as spare parts. It's an ABB 500-kilowatt, type SK55 C3-P,

operating
from 5.9 to 26.1 MHz with a PSM modulator and Dynamic Carrier Control

(DCC).
The unit was built in 1989.

Anyone seriously interested should contact Media Network at Radio
Netherlands via who will pass on the enquiry.


Wouldn't that make a hella pirate transmitter?? I can imagine it now..
someone like The Colonel with half a megawatt..



 
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