Stuttgart-Burgholzhof radio tower
Stuttgart-Burgholzhof radio tower
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Place: | Stuttgart - Bad Cannstatt | ||||||||
Country: | Baden-Württemberg | ||||||||
Country: | Germany | ||||||||
Altitude : | 351 m above sea level NHN | ||||||||
Coordinates: 48 ° 48 '44.8 " N , 9 ° 11' 14.3" E | |||||||||
Use: | Telecommunications tower , broadcasting station | ||||||||
Accessibility: | Transmission tower not open to the public | ||||||||
Owner : | German radio tower | ||||||||
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Construction time : | 1989 | ||||||||
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Operating time: | since 1989 | ||||||||
Total height : | 47 m | ||||||||
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Waveband : | FM transmitter | ||||||||
Radio : | VHF broadcasting | ||||||||
Send types: | DAB , mobile radio , directional radio , BOS radio | ||||||||
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The radio tower Stuttgart-Burgholzhof is a 47 m high transmission tower in Stuttgart above the Pragsattel , directly behind the Robert Bosch Hospital . It was built in 1989 and serves as an antenna carrier for DAB radio , BOS radio , mobile radio and directional radio . The operator and owner of the system is Deutsche Funkturm (DFMG), a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom based in Münster .
The steel tube construction with an octagonal cross-section designed by the architect Christopher has a diameter of 1.2 m at the base. It rests on a hexagonal reinforced concrete foundation with a diameter of 5 m and a thickness of 1.2 m.
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