Lyngby Radio

55.76666666666712.475Koordinaten: 55 ° 46 '0 " N, 12 ° 28 ' 30" OLyngby radio (call sign: OXZ ) is the only Danish coastal radio station in the town of Lyngby about ten kilometers north of Copenhagen. She works on boundary wave and ultra-short wave (FM ). The medium wave service ( Morse ( Morse ) to 500 kHz) was set to 31 January 1999, the shortwave service on 1 October 2009. Previously, Lyngby Radio one of four Danish coastal radio stations, the other three were the following:

All three are remotely operated from Lyngby Radio from today.

FM service

Lyngby handles its radio FM Traffic 19 remote radio stations, which are distributed over the entire Danish coast. In contrast to the practice in Germany these remote stations are not under their location name ( for example, "When Radio" ) called, but all of them as " Lyngby Radio". On each call to Lyngby Radio on channel 16, the operator queries the position of the sending vessel and has a working channel, depending on the next available remote station. Who knows the distribution of the stations, can call directly on the or the working channels of the best achievable remote station.

SSB Service

Since the abolition of the German coast stations of Deutsche Telekom takes over on 1 January 1999 Lyngby Radio monitoring of the sea area A2 by listening watch on 2182 kHz and 2187.5 kHz for the German North and Baltic Sea coast. ( Between 1 January 1996 and January 31, 1999 Lyngby Radio had already taken the listening watch on 500 kHz for the German territories, after Utlandshörn had set this service on 31 December 1995. ) Also features Lyngby Radio within the GMDSS under the DSC MMSI 002191000 to the following call frequencies for SSB services through transmitting and receiving equipment in Blåvand and Skagen:

The traffic management in the SSB telephony takes about five remote stations with channels instead of following work:

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