Vakarel radio transmitter

The Vakarel Blaw-Knox tower and two of the other masts

The Vakarel Transmitter was a large broadcasting facility for long- and medium wave near Vakarel, Bulgaria. The Vakarel Transmitter was inaugurated in 1937. It had one directional antenna consisting of three guyed masts and another consisting of two masts.

The most remarkable mast of the Vakarel Transmitter was the 215 m-tall (705 ft)[1][2] Blaw-Knox tower, built in 1937 by the company Telefunken. Along with Lakihegy Tower, Hungary, Riga LVRTC Transmitter, Latvia and Lisnagarvey Radio Mast, Northern Ireland it was one of the few Blaw-Knox towers in Europe until its demolition on 16 September 2020.[3]

The transmitter was shut down at 22:00 UTC on 31 December 2014.

  1. ^ "Бивша РПС Вакарел (1937-2014 г.)". Predavatel.com.
  2. ^ "70 years of Bulgarian national radio".
  3. ^ "Събаране на антената на Вакарел, 16.09.2020 г." YouTube.

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