| Summary |
A long-wave radio station dating from 1926 and located east of Rugby. The installation included 12 masts, a water-cooled VLF transmitter, and buried fuel tanks. It is used to transmit time signals, and may have had a defence role during the Cold War. |
| What Is It? |
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| Type: |
Radio Station |
| Period: |
Modern (1914 AD - 2050 AD) |
| Where Is It? |
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| Parish: |
Rugby |
| District: |
Rugby, Warwickshire |
| Grid Reference: |
SP 55 74 |
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| Level of Protection |
National -
Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
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