• Världsarvet Grimeton Radiostation har öppet varje dag måndag-söndag mellan klockan 10.00 och 17.00 från 24 juni – 18 augusti under 2024.
  • Grimeton Radyo İstasyonu (İsveççe: Varbergs radiostation i Grimeton), İsveç'in Varlberg belediyesine bağlı Grimeton köyünde bulunan bir VLF verici istasyonudur.
  • Grimeton Radio Station. Grimeton Radiostation (Swedish). The main building with a log-periodic antenna from the 1960s in the background.
  • After careful calculations, the Swedish station was built at Grimeton, giving the radio waves free passage toward the North Sea and over the Atlantic.
  • World Heritage Grimeton Radio station, Grimeton, Hallands Län, Sweden. 2,738 likes · 78 talking about this · 3,728 were here. "The mobile phone ancestor"...
  • Grimeton Radio Station formed part of a worldwide network of long wave stations, with its hub on Long Island, New York, and designed by Ernst Alexanderson.
  • As an electrical engineer, how can I not be mesmerized by the Grimeton long wave radio station. Here we see antenna theory (very complex) converted into practice.
  • A Unique piece of industrial heritage (2004) by Grimeton Radio Station, VarbergUNESCO World Heritage.
  • The Grimeton Radio Station is a preserved and functioning longwave transatlantic wireless telegraphy station built in 1922-1924...
  • The Grimeton Radio Station, Varberg holds an ultra-longwave radiotelegraph transmitter that was used for wireless transatlantic communication in the 1920s.
  • # UNESCO World Heritage Site In recognition of its historical significance, Radio Station Grimeton was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2004.
  • Grimeton Radio Station in southern Sweden, is an early longwave transatlantic wireless telegraphy station built in 1922-1924, that has been preserved as a...
  • The Varberg Radio Station at Grimeton in southern Sweden (built 1922–24) is an exceptionally well-preserved monument to early wireless transatlantic...
  • The Grimeton Radio Station in Varberg, Sweden, is a fully functional radio station from the days before electronic transatlantic communications.