ARLA/CLUSTER: Noruega encerra transmissor em Onda Longa em 153 kHz
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Terça-Feira, 24 de Setembro de 2019 - 18:41:26 WEST
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João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf gmail.com> escreveu no dia domingo, 22/09/2019
à (s) 10:20:
> Norway to close Long Wave transmitter
>
> *NRK* has announced the long wave transmitter on 153 kHz is to close but
> the medium wave transmitter in Svalbard on 1485 kHz is to be upgraded
>
> A translation reads:
>
> Although not many people are aware of this, NRK still has broadcasts on
> both long and medium wave. However, today NRK has a very limited service
> over radio on AM. Only the long-wave transmitter at Ingøy in Finnmark is
> still in operation, in addition to a medium-wave transmitter in
> Longyearbyen on Svalbard. Here NRK P1 is distributed with extended weather
> reports, among other things aimed at shipping.
>
> NRK has now considered the need to continue broadcasting on AM, according
> to a letter the State channel has sent to the Ministry of Culture. NRK
> considers the utility of the broadcasts from Ingøy to be limited. The
> service is, according to NRK, in low use. In April 2018, stakeholders were
> given the opportunity to comment on the extinguishing of this transmitter.
> No one has reported any objections to the termination of the service.
>
> The coastal fishing fleet and other smaller vessels normally stay within
> the 50 kilometer limit and thus have the possibility of receiving DAB as
> well as weather over VHF. NRK's DAB network has now been developed and
> covers 50 km from the coast, NRK writes.
>
> Seagoing vessels normally have the possibility of receiving radio and
> weather via satellite. NRK is available with weather forecasts for both
> Thor 5 and Sirius 4. With this in mind, NRK will close the broadcasts on
> the long wave from Ingøy in October 2019
>
> NRK has a mid-wave transmitter on AM in Longyearbyen at 1000 Watts.
> Feedback from the Governor and the population shows that this consignment
> is still used, especially at leisure and trapping cabins in parts of
> Svalbard. In addition, additional reception technology is desirable for
> emergency preparedness.
>
> Today's facility is approaching 50 years and must be replaced if it is to
> continue. NRK will therefore renew and upgrade the AM plant (from 1000watt
> to 3000watt) on Svalbard and continue it as Norway's last AM station, the
> letter from NRK to the Ministry of Culture states.
>
> NRK has previously broadcast radio broadcasts at AM, including from
> Kløfta, Kvitsøy, Fredrikstad and Vigra. These were previously closed down
> due to low usage, as well as the introduction of alternative reception
> technologies that are more cost-effective and user-friendly. Public
> broadcasters such as the BBC, DR and SR have in recent years also reduced
> their offerings on AM. Swedish Radio has put down all its services over AM.
>
> Source Sweden's Radionytt
> http://www.radionytt.no/r19165.php
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