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RKS Liblice 1

Coordinates: 50°04′22″N 14°52′47″E / 50.07278°N 14.87972°E / 50.07278; 14.87972
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RKS Liblice 1 was a facility for commercial long wave radio transmission located in the Czech Republic about 33 km (21 mi) east of Prague near Liblice. It used a T-antenna hung on two 150 m (492 ft) tall insulated towers built of lattice steel. The towers were demolished by explosives on August 11, 2004, as they were no longer needed.

The time-signal broadcasts on VLF ceased in 1995 and the medium-wave broadcast of Czech Radio Programme 2 was transferred to the adjacent site with a super-power transmitter, Liblice II.

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50°04′22″N 14°52′47″E / 50.07278°N 14.87972°E / 50.07278; 14.87972

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