The Beta Network
Beta consists of the following transmitters:
Callsign | Transmitter Location | 20.5 kHz | 23 kHz | 25.1 kHz | 25.5 kHz | Map Link |
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RJH69 | Vileyka VLF transmitter near Molodechno (Belarus) | x | x | x | x | 54°27′44″N 26°46′09″E / 54.462356°N 26.769218°E / 54.462356; 26.769218 (RJH69) |
RJH77 | Archangelsk | x | x | x | x | 64°21′38″N 41°34′07″E / 64.360491°N 41.568489°E / 64.360491; 41.568489 (RJH77) |
RJH63 | Krasnodar | x | x | x | x | 45°24′14″N 38°09′20″E / 45.403904°N 38.155689°E / 45.403904; 38.155689 (RJH63) |
RJH99 | Nizhny Novgorod (former German Goliath transmitter) | x | x | x | x | 56°10′14″N 43°56′25″E / 56.170596°N 43.940334°E / 56.170596; 43.940334 (RJH99) |
RJH66 | Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) | x | x | x | x | 43°02′22″N 73°36′45″E / 43.039444°N 73.6125°E / 43.039444; 73.6125 (RJH66) |
RAB99 | Khabarovsk | x | x | x | x | 48°29′08″N 134°49′24″E / 48.48555°N 134.82333°E / 48.48555; 134.82333 (RAB99) |
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