Telecommunication tower Wardböhmen

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Telecommunication tower Wardböhmen
Image of the object
Basic data
Place: Mountains
Country: Lower Saxony
Country: Germany
Altitude : 102  m above sea level NHN
Coordinates: 52 ° 51 ′ 8.3 "  N , 9 ° 54 ′ 25.9"  E
Use: Telecommunications tower , broadcasting station
Accessibility: Transmission tower not open to the public
Owner : German radio tower
Tower data
Construction time : 1985-1986
Operating time: since 1986
Total height : 145  m
Operation room: 83  m
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Send type: Directional radio
Position map
Telecommunication tower Wardböhmen (Lower Saxony)
Telecommunication tower Wardböhmen
Telecommunication tower Wardböhmen
Localization of Lower Saxony in Germany

The Wardböhmen telecommunications tower (internal: radio transmission center Bergen 1 ) is a telecommunications tower built by Deutsche Telekom in 1986 owned by Deutsche Funkturm GmbH for radio relay and for the distribution of VHF programs near the Bergen district of Wardböhmen in the district of Celle . The 145 meter high reinforced concrete tower is a type tower (FMT 2/73), which has a pulpit 83 meters high with a diameter of 40 meters. It replaced an older telecommunications tower from 1952 that was demolished in 1996.

From here the Deutschlandfunk transmits on VHF 89.3 MHz with an output of 125 watts . The main users of the tower are currently Deutsche Telekom with its subsidiaries and the telecommunications group of the Bundeswehr at the Bergen Training Area . The original plans to broadcast BFBS Radio 1 and 2 from here from March 2011 were abandoned in September 2011 due to new frequency allocations.

Frequencies and Programs

Analog radio (VHF)

Frequency
(MHz)
program RDS PS RDS PI Regionalization ERP
(kW)
Antenna pattern
round (ND) / directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
89.3 Deutschlandfunk __DLF___ D210 - 0.125 D (330-190 °) H

Individual evidence

  1. City of Bergen: Wardböhmen: From the chronicle. Retrieved September 14, 2013 .