
ALLISS is a somewhat rotatable
antenna system for high power
shortwave
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radio
broadcasting
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in the 6 MHz to 26 MHz range. An ALLISS module is a self-contained
shortwave relay station that is used for
international broadcasting
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.
Background
ALLISS is a special design case of
HRS type antennas. True ALLISS systems have solid radiators (horizontal radiating elements) versus tensioned flexible (open) radiators found with all other variations of
ITU HRS type antennas systems. The name is based on a concatenation of two French towns
ALLouis and
ISSoudun.
Technological ambiguities
There are some factors that separate true ALLISS technology from 'run-of-the-mill' rotatable HRS Type antennas. Thales pseudo-ALLISS rotatable antenna designs were procured from other antenna manufacturers that Thales acquired by corporate transactions.
Technically only solid radiators distinguish true ALLISS systems from all other rotatable HRS type antennas.
Only about 12% (estimate) of all HRS antennas in use globally are rotatable, and of these only 28 of the ALLISS systems have solid radiators.
One must assume that only about 10% of HRS type antennas are rotatable, but compiled statistics are fragmentary. Only about 20% of rotatable HRS antennas are ALLISS, but this may be a slight overestimate.
Th
Transmitter Documentation Projecthas most but not all stats on shortwave relay station antennas in use or historical.
The Chinese SARFT is said to contain replicated ALLISS module technology, so to consider ALLISS technology as being exclusively in the domain of Thales is no longer true.
Corporate name changes
Information about ALLISS can also be found associated with
Ampegon,
Thales Group
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,
Thomson-CSF
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Thomson-CSF was formed in 1968 following the merge ...
..
Technology overview
Expense
ALLISS technology, due to its cost and complexity—is out of reach to most consumers as a consumer product. Cheaper solutions to ALLISS exist in the
shortwave broadcasting technology area.
As a rule of thumb ALLISS systems should only be purchased if 360 degrees of coverage is necessary.
ALLISS is only used by well funded broadcasting and telecommunications operations that intend to use the modules over their design lifespan of 50–60 years.
Technology operation
ALLISS allows a broadcaster to change the following shortwave transmission parameters at any time:
direction (
azimuth
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Mathematicall ...
s from 0 to 360 degrees, rate: ~1 deg / 6 sec),
broadcast
frequency
Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. It is also occasionally referred to as ''temporal frequency'' for clarity, and is distinct from '' angular frequency''. Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz) which is ...
, and
antenna configuration (i.e.: HR 4/4/1 -> HR 6/4/1).
All of these transmission mode changes can take effect in as little as 5 minutes. This flexibility can allow a broadcaster to redirect the entire shortwave transmission network to a strategically important target area in as little as 15 minutes.
ALLISS advantages vs traditional shortwave relay stations
Modular construction:
ALLISS relay stations can be built on a module by module basis.
An ALLISS module can start broadcasting as soon as construction is completed.
Higher RFI &
EMF (electromagnetic) compatibility vs traditional relay stations
* ALLISS modules should be geographically scattered for security and
RFI exposure reasons. However, few broadcasters have chosen this option mainly due to poor understanding of the technology.
* Ironically,
TDF TDF may refer to:
Rebel group
* Tigray Defense Forces a rebel group situated in Tigray against the federal government.
Defense force
* Ukraine Territorial Defense Forces
Technology
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did not pursue this option at Allouis or Issoudun — a technological blow to French security.
Each ALLISS module is fully automated, so there is no need for technical staff. When there are 2-5 ALLISS modules scattered over several hundred square kilometers, a three-person support staff is enough to keep the modules in operation year round (provided these modules are visited monthly for repair and maintenance).
With conventionally designed HRS type antennas shortwave relay stations and their obligatory transmitter hall, switch matrix, coaxial or open
feeder line systems and multiple antennas (~90% of shortwave relay stations are built this way) much larger staffs are required.
Cost per module
Around US$10 million.
* Some modules have been rumored to cost as much as US$15 million.
* With 4 different module versions cost per module can vary by as much as US$5 million.
* At least 30% of the cost of each module is related to the still exotic metallurgy and metalworking requirements needed to construct each module.
* Because of the costly and complex metallurgy construction requirements, ALLISS technology is 'off limits' to many developing nations including even a few advanced nations in the developed world.
Versions of ALLISS modules
According to the 2005
Thales
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brochure on ALLISS there are 6 different versions of the ALLISS system. These versions are sorted by date of initial installation.
* 1995: France at
Issoudun
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Geography Location
Issoudun is a sub-prefecture, located in the east o ...
and
Allouis
** ''Low Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4, 4/3, 4/2, 2/4, 2/3, 2/2
** ''High Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/6, 4/4, 4/2, 2/6, 2/4
** Band coverage: 5.9 MHz to 26.1 MHz (10 modules)
** Band coverage: 5.9 MHz to 17.9 MHz (2 modules)
* 1997: Germany at
Nauen Transmitter Station
Nauen Transmitter Station (German: ''Grossfunkstelle Nauen'' or ''Sender Nauen'') in Nauen, Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest continuously operating radio transmitting installation in the world. Germany's first high power ra ...
-A
** ''Low Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4, 2/2
** ''High Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4
** 2 systems installed
* 1997: Germany at
Nauen Transmitter Station
Nauen Transmitter Station (German: ''Grossfunkstelle Nauen'' or ''Sender Nauen'') in Nauen, Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest continuously operating radio transmitting installation in the world. Germany's first high power ra ...
-B
** ''Low Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4
** ''High Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4
** 2 systems installed
* 2002:
Oman
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at A'Seela (
Al Ashkharah
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)
** ''Low Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4, 2/4, 4/2, 2/2
** ''High Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4, 2/4, 4/2, 2/2
** 2 systems installed
** Band coverage: 5.9 MHz to 17.9 MHz
* 2003: China at Qiqihar ( - dismantled?)
** ''Low Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4, 2/4, 4/2, 2/2
** ''High Band'' Modes (HR) : 4/4, 2/4, 4/2, 2/2
** Band coverage: 5.9 MHz to 26.1 MHz
* Before 2006: Turkey at
Emirler,
Voice of Turkey
* 2009 :
Kuwait
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at
Sulaibiya Sulaibiya is a small town in Al Jahra Governorate, Kuwait. It holds the record of for the highest temperature in Asia and third highest in the world.
Sulaibiya has two Industrial Areas containing several construction materials industries and a Res ...
** Three HR 2/2 antennas similar to Thales model HP-RCA 2/2 and a full ALLISS system. In operation since the first Gulf War.
** This model appears to be similar to those sold to China. There may be some export requirements that may keep HR 6/4/x models from being exported to politically sensitive regions.
* 2009:
Cuba
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— According to Glen Hauser's ''World of Radio'' transmission of 25 June 2009, the
SARFT is said to have received a contract via the Chinese Foreign Affairs Department to replicate ALLISS modules in Cuba at an undisclosed or undetermined location.
There is no mapping evidence to indicate that construction has begun.
* 2009:
Nigeria
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—
Abuja-Lugbe transmitter ()
Transmitter
Typically ALLISS modules possess a 500 kW polyphase shortwave transmitter.
* Digital '
AM' type transmitters are preferred for their compactness.
* Many 'Push-pull' (Class-B) transmitters may be too large for some ALLISS installations.
* Essentially all 300 kW and 500 kW
PDM,
PSM
PSM, an acronym, may refer to:
Organizations
* Sepaktakraw Association of Malaysia ( ms, Persatuan Sepaktakraw Malaysia; PSM), a national governing body in Malaysia.
* Pakistan School Muscat, a Pakistani co-educational institute in Oman
* Palest ...
, polyphase (4 x PDM) transmitters are preferred for structural reasons.
* It is not customary to install a 300 kW transmitter in an ALLISS module, but such installations are possible.
* TDF's Montsinnery Relay Station has 2 ALLISS modules installed, but without an installed
shortwave
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transmitter. This same design arrangement is used by the
BBC World Service
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Oman Relay Station A'Seela.
Antennas (high band)
Three HRS array antennas types are available for
broadcasting
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in the traditional
shortwave
Shortwave radio is radio transmission using shortwave (SW) radio frequencies. There is no official definition of the band, but the range always includes all of the high frequency band (HF), which extends from 3 to 30 MHz (100 to 10 m ...
broadcasting bands.
For tropical and lower frequency shortwave broadcasting
* HR 4/2/1 (using low band antenna)
* HR 2/4/1 (using low band antenna)
* HR 2/2/1
For traditional shortwave broadcasting
* HR 4/2/1
* HR 4/4/1
For highly directional shortwave broadcasting
* HR 6/4/1
* HR 6/2/1
The HRS 6/4/1 is not available for use in the 26 MHz band.
Antennas (low band)
One Low Band antenna exists for Tropical Band broadcasting. It takes up the entire back side of the ALLISS module. This Low Band antenna counterbalances the primary transmission antennas used in traditional
shortwave
Shortwave radio is radio transmission using shortwave (SW) radio frequencies. There is no official definition of the band, but the range always includes all of the high frequency band (HF), which extends from 3 to 30 MHz (100 to 10 m ...
broadcasting.
Relay stations with ALLISS modules
Documentation format — Nation : Broadcaster : City (Modules, Date Sold)
* France : TDF : Issoudun (12 modules, 1993 and 1997)
* Germany : DW : Nauen (4 modules, 1997)
*
French Guiana
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: TDF : Montsinery (2 modules, 1997)
* Oman : BBCWS & VT Merlin : (2 modules, 2002)
* China : SARFT : Qiqihari : (12 modules, 2005)
Total number of modules sold since 1989: 32
Notable sites
File:05issoudun_alliss_Volga.JPG, Volga ALLISS Module
File:06issoudun alliss Gange.JPG, Ganges ALLISS Module
File:02issoudun_feeders+rideaux.JPG, Former RFI Issoudun Relay station feeders and curtain arrays
File:01issoudun_rideaux_E.JPG, Former RFI Issoudun Relay curtain arrays
The International broadcasting center of TDF (Télédiffusion de France) is at Issoudun/Ste Aoustrille. Issoudun is currently utilized by
TDF TDF may refer to:
Rebel group
* Tigray Defense Forces a rebel group situated in Tigray against the federal government.
Defense force
* Ukraine Territorial Defense Forces
Technology
* Tab delimited files, a tabular data file format
* Tél ...
for
shortwave
Shortwave radio is radio transmission using shortwave (SW) radio frequencies. There is no official definition of the band, but the range always includes all of the high frequency band (HF), which extends from 3 to 30 MHz (100 to 10 m ...
transmissions. The site uses 12 rotary ALLISS antennas fed by 12 transmitters of 500 kW each to transmit shortwave broadcasts by
Radio France International
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(RFI), along with other broadcast services.
See also
Applicable related technologies
*
VOACAP can simulate all ITU HRS antenna types
*
HRS type antennas
Broadcasters using ALLISS modules
*
BBC World Service
The BBC World Service is an international broadcasting, international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC, with funding from the Government of the United Kingdom, British Government through the Foreign Secretary, Foreign Secretary's o ...
*
Deutsche Welle
*
China Radio International
China Radio International (CRI) is the state-owned international radio broadcaster of China. It is currently headquartered in the Babaoshan area of Beijing's Shijingshan District. It was founded on December 3, 1941, as Radio Peking. It later ...
*
Radio France International
Radio France Internationale, usually referred to as RFI, is the state-owned international radio broadcaster of France. With 37.2 million listeners in 2014, it is one of the most-listened-to international radio stations in the world, along with ...
References
External links
ALLISS Shortwave Broadcasting & ALLISS Technology Portal (Internet Archive)
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