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Athlone transmitting station

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All three generations of transmission equipment remain in situ at the site, which has resulted in calls for the site to be preserved as a museum exhibit. A feasibility study was approved in 2013 and plans were announced in 2018 for a €7.5 million science centre to be incorporated into the site.
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317 transmitters at 50 kW each, to achieve the same 100 kW ERP. Transmissions ceased on 12 April 2004 and the site has been out of use since then. One of the masts was demolished in the early 2010s as it was in poor condition.
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replaced the Athlone transmitter. The transmitter at Tullamore was capable of up to 500 kW ERP. Athlone was brought back into service from 1979 to carry RTÉ Radio 2, now known as
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Copenhagen convention. When it reopened for RTÉ Radio 2 in 1979, the frequency was changed to 612 kHz (490 metres).
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masts. The Marconi transmitter was replaced around 1958 with an air-cooled
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with a water-cooled Marconi transmitter; later uprated to 100 kW. A
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The Athlone transmitter was brought into service in 1932 for
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Athlone transmitting station is located in Ireland
53°25′15″N 7°52′53″W / 53.420833°N 7.881389°W / 53.420833; -7.881389
AM radio
townland
Moydrum
Athlone
County Westmeath
valve radios
that year's Eucharistic Congress
Dublin
Radio Éireann
ERP
T-aerial
ft
Brown Boveri
Tullamore
County Offaly
RTÉ 2fm
Continental Electronics
kHz
metres
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