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Anthorn Radio Station is a naval and government radio transmitting station located near Anthorn, Cumbria, England, overlooking the Solway Firth, and is operated by Babcock International (with whom former operators VT Communications are now merged). It has three transmitters: one VLF; one LF; and an eLORAN transmitter. It is on the site of the World War II military airfield which was operated by the Fleet Air Arm as HMS Nuthatch.

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  • Anthorn Radio Station is a naval and government radio transmitting station located near Anthorn, Cumbria, England, overlooking the Solway Firth, and is operated by Babcock International (with whom former operators VT Communications are now merged). It has three transmitters: one VLF; one LF; and an eLORAN transmitter. It is on the site of the World War II military airfield which was operated by the Fleet Air Arm as HMS Nuthatch. (en)
  • La station de transmission d'Anthorn est située près d', dans le Cumbria, en Angleterre, surplombant le Solway Firth. Elle est exploitée par Babcock International (avec laquelle l'ancien opérateur VT Communications est maintenant fusionné). Il comporte trois émetteurs: un VLF; un LF; et un émetteur eLORAN. Le tracé triangulaire caractéristique des routes est un vestige de l’aérodrome militaire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, opéré par le Fleet Air Arm sous le nom de HMS Nuthatch. (fr)
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  • Anthorn Radio Station is a naval and government radio transmitting station located near Anthorn, Cumbria, England, overlooking the Solway Firth, and is operated by Babcock International (with whom former operators VT Communications are now merged). It has three transmitters: one VLF; one LF; and an eLORAN transmitter. It is on the site of the World War II military airfield which was operated by the Fleet Air Arm as HMS Nuthatch. (en)
  • La station de transmission d'Anthorn est située près d', dans le Cumbria, en Angleterre, surplombant le Solway Firth. Elle est exploitée par Babcock International (avec laquelle l'ancien opérateur VT Communications est maintenant fusionné). Il comporte trois émetteurs: un VLF; un LF; et un émetteur eLORAN. Le tracé triangulaire caractéristique des routes est un vestige de l’aérodrome militaire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, opéré par le Fleet Air Arm sous le nom de HMS Nuthatch. (fr)
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