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Debate: Regime Critics in the East Lack the Swedish Radio Voice

Summary by NWT
Near Sölvesborg, two large radio masts for medium-wave broadcasting were inaugurated in 1985. Today, the transmitter equipment is gone, but the masts remain. This medium-wave transmitter had a surprisingly large range during the dark hours of the day, reaching far into Eastern Europe and west to Ireland. It is entirely possible to restart the facility with new energy-efficient technology, writes Håkan Lindberg, former employee at Swedish Radio, …
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Near Sölvesborg, two large radio masts for medium-wave broadcasting were inaugurated in 1985. Today, the transmitter equipment is gone, but the masts remain. This medium-wave transmitter had a surprisingly large range during the dark hours of the day, reaching far into Eastern Europe and west to Ireland. It is entirely possible to restart the facility with new energy-efficient technology, writes Håkan Lindberg, former employee at Swedish Radio, …

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NWT broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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