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Polish Radio Łuck : ウィキペディア英語版 | Polish Radio Łuck Polish Radio Łuck ((ポーランド語:Polskie Radio Łuck)) was a radio station of the Polish Radio, planned to be opened in autumn of 1939 in the Volhynian city of Łuck (now Lutsk, Ukraine). Construction of the station’s campus, together with the studio, began in July 1938.〔(Polish Radio during the war )〕 Frequency of the station was 424 kHz, and power - 50 kilowatts.〔(Polish Radio stations right before World War Two )〕 By September 1, 1939 (see Polish September Campaign), all works in Łuck were completed, and the station was ready, waiting for the transmitter to be brought from Warsaw. However, the transmitter was still being built by Workshops of the Department of Construction of the Polish Radio, located in Warsaw’s district of Mokotów, and it was not completed by the outbreak of the war.〔(Polish Radio - beginnings )〕 Therefore, Polish Radio station in Łuck never began service. == References ==
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