The Sölvesborg mediumwave transmitter () is a
radio
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station at Björkenabben on the peninsula
Listerlandet, inaugurated 30 May 1985.
The station most recently transmitted on
1179 kHz, used by
Radio Sweden International (until October 30, 2010), and is owned by
Teracom
Teracom Group AB is a Swedish state-owned company that delivers information and communication services aimed at operators of essential functions within the Swedish civilian and military systems.
Teracom was established in 1992, as a spin-off fr ...
.
Technical specifications
The station is situated outside
Sölvesborg
Sölvesborg is a locality and the seat of Sölvesborg Municipality in Blekinge County, Sweden with 10,024 inhabitants in 2013.
Sölvesborg is, despite its small population, for historical reasons normally still referred to as a ''city''. Statis ...
, far out on the peninsula
Listerlandet, right on its outer point Björkenabben at the seaboard of the
Baltic Sea
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. The station takes advantage of a phenomenon called "sea gain", which means that the signal is amplified by the surrounding sea, to improve coverage. Two high steel lattice towers work as antennas and are fed halfway up by eight feeders from a feeder house beneath each of the two antennas, where the feeders from the transmitter are connected.
The antenna currents are phase offset to achieve the directionality that has been decided by international law. One of the antennas is fed with 450 kW and the other one only with 150 kW. The station achieves most of its aiming towards west and north. It must be lowered towards east and south to not interfere with other stations on the same frequency. The station shares the frequency with five other stations in
Europe
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. The transmission coverage area is directional the 70° and 270° azimuths.
The transmitter has a power of 600 kW (PEP) and, together with the antenna gain, the output power is 2000 kW (ERP).
Prior to Sölvesbörg, a 100 kW site in
Hörby
Hörby () is a locality and the seat of Hörby Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 15 631 inhabitants in 2019.
6 km (3.7 mi) south-east of the center of Hörby is at least since 1959 the location of a radio and TV transmitter. S ...
had been in use since 1947, but its equipment had aged significantly. The staff prayed every morning for the old station to start. The Hörby transmitter was scrapped directly after Sölvesborg went into service.
On 14 January 1985, construction ended, and shortly after, adjustment began.
On 30 May 1985, the station was inaugurated by Televerket Radio together with representatives from
Sölvesborgs kommun and
Sveriges Radio
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.
To save money, a 10 kW
Marconi-transmitter was moved down from the closed mediumwave station in
Sundsvall
Sundsvall () is a city and the seat of Sundsvall Municipality in Västernorrland County, Sweden. It has a population of 58,807 as of 2020; more than 95,000 live in the municipal area. It is Sweden's 21st largest city by population. Old town i ...
. It served
Radio Sweden during daytime. In 1995 the transmitter went out of service with a loud bang (literally). After loss of power a fan stopped and the cooling for the tube and tube socket ceased. The tube socket melted down into the power supply. The transmitter was beyond repair.
Construction works
Construction began in 1982. The antenna towers took three months to assemble. Smedjebacken-Boxholm made the drawings and Wibe assembled them. They weigh 70 tonnes each. In the ground around the towers, 8 km of copper wire were dug down which ends up in large copper plates to get optimal grounding. Two 350-metre-long feeder cables isolated by compressed air go from the station building to each of the antennas. The transmitter is a
Telefunken S4006. Major parts of the transmitter are cooled by water with forced ventilation on some exposed parts. The efficiency lies around 73%, which is almost as high as theoretically possible.
It cost 25 million
Swedish krona
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to construct the site.
It features:
* 1500 tonnes of concrete
* 140 tonnes of steel
* 100 km of copper thread
* 20,000 man-hours of labor
The station building is prepared for one more transmitter.
Present
The station is now (December 2011) silent but can be put into service after some maintenance.
Teracom
Teracom Group AB is a Swedish state-owned company that delivers information and communication services aimed at operators of essential functions within the Swedish civilian and military systems.
Teracom was established in 1992, as a spin-off fr ...
wants to demolish the station and sell it as scrap. Teracom don't see any future for the station. Some people have written to the County Administration Board in
Blekinge
Blekinge () is one of the traditional Swedish provinces (), situated in the southern coast of the geographic region of Götaland, in southern Sweden. It borders Småland, Scania and the Baltic Sea. It is the country's second-smallest provin ...
about preserving the station as a listed building.
References
External links
Data about the station from Teracom* -
{{DEFAULTSORT:Solvesborg Medium Wave Transmitter
Towers in Sweden
Sölvesborg Municipality
Buildings and structures in Blekinge County
1985 establishments in Sweden
20th-century establishments in Blekinge County