Abstract

This paper describes the Voice of America facilities at Greenville, North Carolina. This is the largest radio broadcasting station in the world. In addition to special receiving facilities for program feeds from overseas locations, monitoring, and communications, it has six 500-kW, six 250-kW, and six 50-kW shortwave broadcast transmitters, many high-gain curtain and other type antennas, and other associated equipment and installations.

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