Monte Grande Radio Station

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Monte Grande Radio Station was a VLF-transmission site for oversea wireless telegraphy at Monte Grande near Buenos Aires, Argentina. It used a T-shaped antenna installed on ten masts, of which eight had a height of 210 metres and two a height of 219 metres. The station was inaugurated on January 24, 1924, at the presence of Argentinian president Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear. At the time of inauguration the station used machine transmitters. The station worked on 23.6 kHz with 72.1 kW.

External links[]

  • "LPZ, the high power station in Buenos Aires - Wireless World - December 1924". albinarrate.com. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  • "Transradio Internacional S.A." albinarrate.com. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  • http://www.albinarrate.com/content/transradio/Revista%20Telegrafica%201924-01%20-%20Transradio%20Internacional.pdf
  • http://www.laguna-rocha.com.ar/2014/01/el-25-de-enero-del-corriente-ha-de-ser.html


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