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The Sainte-Assise transmitter (French: Émetteur de Sainte-Assise) is a very low frequency (VLF) radio transmitter and military installation located on the grounds of the in the communes of Seine-Port, Boissise-la-Bertrand, and Cesson in the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France region of France. The transmitter's original equipment was inaugurated on 9 January 1921, at the time being the most powerful radio transmitter on Earth. On 26 November 1921 the first French radio program was transmitted from Sainte-Assise. In 1965 the transmitter was used to send VLF signals to FR-1, the first French satellite. Since 1998 the French Navy has used the transmitter to communicate with submerged submarines.

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  • L'émetteur de Sainte-Assise est un émetteur radio pour les ondes très longues VLF (very low frequency), installé dans le domaine du château de Sainte-Assise, sur les commune de Seine-Port, Cesson et Boissise-la-Bertrand, en Seine-et-Marne. Il s'agit à sa construction en 1920 de l'émetteur le plus puissant au monde. Sa couverture mondiale offre une communication intercontinentale mais aussi transocéanique vers les sous-marins en plongée. Une partie du site est un terrain militaire appartenant à la Marine nationale, une autre devient en 2009 la réserve naturelle régionale des bruyères de Sainte-Assise. C'est depuis Sainte-Assise qu'est émise la première émission radiophonique française, le 26 novembre 1921. (fr)
  • The Sainte-Assise transmitter (French: Émetteur de Sainte-Assise) is a very low frequency (VLF) radio transmitter and military installation located on the grounds of the in the communes of Seine-Port, Boissise-la-Bertrand, and Cesson in the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France region of France. The transmitter's original equipment was inaugurated on 9 January 1921, at the time being the most powerful radio transmitter on Earth. On 26 November 1921 the first French radio program was transmitted from Sainte-Assise. In 1965 the transmitter was used to send VLF signals to FR-1, the first French satellite. Since 1998 the French Navy has used the transmitter to communicate with submerged submarines. (en)
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  • The Sainte-Assise transmitter (French: Émetteur de Sainte-Assise) is a very low frequency (VLF) radio transmitter and military installation located on the grounds of the in the communes of Seine-Port, Boissise-la-Bertrand, and Cesson in the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France region of France. The transmitter's original equipment was inaugurated on 9 January 1921, at the time being the most powerful radio transmitter on Earth. On 26 November 1921 the first French radio program was transmitted from Sainte-Assise. In 1965 the transmitter was used to send VLF signals to FR-1, the first French satellite. Since 1998 the French Navy has used the transmitter to communicate with submerged submarines. (en)
  • L'émetteur de Sainte-Assise est un émetteur radio pour les ondes très longues VLF (very low frequency), installé dans le domaine du château de Sainte-Assise, sur les commune de Seine-Port, Cesson et Boissise-la-Bertrand, en Seine-et-Marne. Il s'agit à sa construction en 1920 de l'émetteur le plus puissant au monde. Sa couverture mondiale offre une communication intercontinentale mais aussi transocéanique vers les sous-marins en plongée. Une partie du site est un terrain militaire appartenant à la Marine nationale, une autre devient en 2009 la réserve naturelle régionale des bruyères de Sainte-Assise. (fr)
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  • Émetteur de Sainte-Assise (fr)
  • Sainte-Assise transmitter (en)
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