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Bø LORAN-C transmitter is a LORAN-C transmitter at Bø, Norway. Bø LORAN-C transmitter is the X-ray secondary station of the Ejde chain (GRI 9007) and the master station of the Bø chain (GRI 7007). The transmission power of Bø LORAN-C transmitter is 400 kW. More information...

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