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Central Liberia > Paynesville (Liberia)
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Paynesville is a town in Central Liberia.

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Paynesville was formed 1976 to 1989 the site of a transmitter of OMEGA-radio navigation system, a former radio navigation system, which worked in the frequency range between 10 kHz and 14 kHz. The tower of Paynesville OMEGA-transmitter is the tallest architectural structure in Africa.

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The former OMEGA transmitter at Paynesville is today unused and there is no access restrictions to it. Therefore it can be used for many radiotechnical experiments (which HAM has a 417 metre mast).

For less ambitious radio amateurs the mast can be used for interesting range test.

In fact: 'The mast is the best lab for radio amateurs, especially those working with LF, VLF and ELF!

Nevertheless one must take all equipment with. Liberia is a poor country, in which electronic parts and devices are not easily available. For experiments of greater power demand power sources should be brought with, because there are often blackouts in Liberia!

The mast of Paynesville is also suitable for skydiving, although one has to pay special attention on its guy ropes.

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