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  • Anthorn Radio Station
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  • Anthorn Radio Station is located near Anthorn, Cumbria, England, overlooking the Solway Firth, and is operated by Babcock International (with whom former operators VT Communications are now merged). It has three transmitters: one VLF; one LF; and an eLORAN transmitter. The characteristic triangular pattern of roads is a remnant from the World War II military airfield which was operated by the Royal Navy Air Service as HMS Nuthatch.
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  • 3600
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r2-surface
  • Tarmac
nativeName
  • HMS Nuthatch
Built
  • 1943
r3-length-f
  • 3600
r3-surface
  • Tarmac
r1-length-m
  • 1100
Footnotes
  • The Military Airfields of Britain: Northern England
Name
  • Anthorn
r1-surface
  • Tarmac
r2-length-f
  • 4200
r3-length-m
  • 1100
r2-length-m
  • 1280
r1-number
  • 3
used
  • 1944
r2-number
  • 9
abstract
  • Anthorn Radio Station is located near Anthorn, Cumbria, England, overlooking the Solway Firth, and is operated by Babcock International (with whom former operators VT Communications are now merged). It has three transmitters: one VLF; one LF; and an eLORAN transmitter. The characteristic triangular pattern of roads is a remnant from the World War II military airfield which was operated by the Royal Navy Air Service as HMS Nuthatch.