JOHAN'S SWEDISH NDB PICTURE COLLECTION:

On this page you will find a superb collection of Swedish NDB photographs taken by Johan Bodin, SM6LKM in August 1998. There are a few pictures of swedish aero NDB's, and NL 369, and two orange coloured log periodic arrays can be seen pointing straight up in one of the NL 369 pictures. The location of this NDB/marker is about 7 - 8 km north of the runway, and Johan thinks this is one of the outer markers of Landvetter International Airport (about 25km east of Gothenburg). These photographs can also be found at Johan's own website at: http://home4.swipnet.se/~w-41522/ndb/ndbphoto.html Why not pay a visit to this site and check out some of the other very interesting LF projects that Johan has placed there!

My gratitute to Johan for being kind enough to share these pictures with us and allowing me to include them here in the Beacon Pictures Gallery. If anyone else out there has any interesting NDB pictures they would like to share with us or see included here please feel free to contact me with the details. I'll be only too happy to display them for you!

NOTE# - All of the following pictures are copyright Johan Bodin SM6LKM, and should not be re-produced with out first obtaining the permission of the owner:


Click on the thumbnails below to see the full sized images:
NDB AV

AV antenna base with
spark gap
NL Warning sign

NL showing its high
voltage warning sign
WFD base

NL seems to attract certain
identified flying objects

AV TX house

AV 405 TX House
and mast
AV hat

AV tower showing
capacitance hat
NL

Transmitter House
of 'NL' on 369 kHz
NL

Another shot of the
NL TX house



Beacon Picture Gallery



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