Trasmettitore di Allouis

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Il trasmettitore di Allouis entrò in servizio nel 1939 come trasmettitore centrale ad onde corte in Francia, nei pressi del villaggio di Allouis.

Prima che venisse distrutto nel 1944 dalle forze della Germania nazista, era dotato di un'antenna con quattro alberi e un trasmettitore di 500 kW. Il 19 ottobre 1952 entrò in servizio un nuovo trasmettitore da 250 kW dotato di una speciale antenna a gabbia, montata su un albero interrato alto 308 metri.

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