Locations of existing and planned LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) stations... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Anthorn Radio Station, Cumbria. A Very Low Frequency (VLF) transmitter station, which is used for transmitting orders to submarines. The site is also used to transmit the UK's time signal. | Quintin Anthorn Radio Station, Cumbria. A Very Low Frequency (VLF) transmitter station, which is used for transmitting orders to submarines. The site is also used to transmit the UK's time signal. | Quintin](https://www.quintinlake.com/img-get2/I0000lSpl76qUnEI/fit=1000x750/171-Silloth-Bowness-on-Solway-01.jpg)
Anthorn Radio Station, Cumbria. A Very Low Frequency (VLF) transmitter station, which is used for transmitting orders to submarines. The site is also used to transmit the UK's time signal. | Quintin
![Radio Aids to Aircraft Navigation: Low-Frequency Ranges & Direction Finding, July 1960 Electronics World - RF Cafe Radio Aids to Aircraft Navigation: Low-Frequency Ranges & Direction Finding, July 1960 Electronics World - RF Cafe](https://www.rfcafe.com/references/electronics-world/images3/radio-aids-aircraft-navigation-electonics-world-july-1960-4.jpg)
Radio Aids to Aircraft Navigation: Low-Frequency Ranges & Direction Finding, July 1960 Electronics World - RF Cafe
![NenuFAR devient officiellement une super station de LOFAR - Observatoire de Paris - PSL - Centre de recherche en astronomie et astrophysique NenuFAR devient officiellement une super station de LOFAR - Observatoire de Paris - PSL - Centre de recherche en astronomie et astrophysique](https://www.observatoiredeparis.psl.eu/IMG/jpg/lofar.jpg)
NenuFAR devient officiellement une super station de LOFAR - Observatoire de Paris - PSL - Centre de recherche en astronomie et astrophysique
![Jim Creek Naval Radio Station is a United States Navy very low frequency (VLF) radio transmitter facility at Jim Creek near Oso, Washington. Established in 1953, the transmitter radiates on 24.8 kHz Jim Creek Naval Radio Station is a United States Navy very low frequency (VLF) radio transmitter facility at Jim Creek near Oso, Washington. Established in 1953, the transmitter radiates on 24.8 kHz](https://external-preview.redd.it/7VwQjXyERfMmMFyr0V2MP6oa2PdDuJSxhG1_PEXmOEw.jpg?auto=webp&s=bfe560e0af6892fc0baf25abde0e11e50ef61c40)