NKR (NDB)
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NKR is the call sign of a non-directional beacon with a range of 50 NM at Leimen-Ochsenbach, Germany, situated at 49°12' 12" N and 8°44'E.
NKR, which transmits on the frequency 292 kHz, uses as antenna a 20 metre tall free-standing lattice tower with a weight of 1200 kilograms, which is insulated against ground. The tower, built in the 1970s, is equipped for its electrical lengthening with a horizontal cross on its top. The output power of the transmitter is 100 watts, but, because its gain is only -10 dB, its ERP is just 10 watts.
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- NKR Transmission Tower at StructuraeLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 23: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
Coordinates: 49°20′12″N 8°43′59″E / 49.33667°N 8.73306°E
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