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- Woofferton transmitting station - Wikipedia
The Woofferton transmitting station is owned and operated by Encompass Digital Media, as one of the BBC's assets which were handed over as part of the privatization of World Service distribution and transmission in 1997 It is the last remaining UK shortwave broadcasting site, located at Woofferton, south of Ludlow, Shropshire, England
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Owned by Merlin Communications, Woofferton is primarily an HF (Shortwave) site transmitting BBC World Service and VOA (Voice of America) It was built during WWII and opened on 17-Oct-1943 equipped with 6 RCA 50 kW HF transmitters The aerial system consisted of 26 arrays for world coverage
- Woofferton: Shortwave transmitter station marks 80 years - BBC
Woofferton has been on-air since October 1943, when the BBC's international services were boosted during World War Two Former staff, local and broadcasting dignitaries have been invited to an
- London Video Content Delivery Solutions | Encompass
Woofferton Teleport is a secure, 350-acre broadcast facility owned and operated by Encompass It is located in rural Shropshire, close to the English border with Wales, near the town of Ludlow Woofferton has been operating for the past 60 years and currently provides TV and radio teleport services for the broadcast industry
- UKs only remaining Short Wave transmitter site celebrates 80 years on . . .
An article on the Radio Today website is about the Woofferton SW site, the only remaining one in the UK, has today reached 80 years in service, having been built during the Second World War It
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