Sender Kleve

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Sender Kleve
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Basic data
Place: Kleve
Country : North Rhine-Westphalia
Country: Germany
Altitude : 99  m above sea level NHN
Coordinates: 51 ° 47 ′ 11.1 ″  N , 6 ° 6 ′ 40.1 ″  E
Use: Broadcasting station
Owner : West German Broadcasting Cologne
Mast data
Construction time : 1994
Operating time: since 1994
Total height : 126  m
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Send types: DVB-T , DAB
Position map
Sender Kleve (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Sender Kleve
Sender Kleve
Localization of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany

The transmitter Kleve is a system of the West German Radio for the distribution of radio and television programs on the Bresserberg in Kleve .

Technology and history

The Kleve transmitter went into operation on December 22nd, 1953 and used a self- radiating transmitter mast that was insulated from earth as the antenna carrier , to which transmitter antennas for VHF and television were later mounted. In 1971 this was replaced by a grounded tubular mast with a trap antenna for medium wave broadcasting .

But even this mast no longer met the requirements at the beginning of the 1990s. It was established in 1994 by a 126 meter high steel tube mast replaced, the two levels in 57 meters and 105 meters in height by means of backstays is exhausted. Since medium-wave transmission was given up on December 31, 1993 (the transmitter worked in single-frequency operation on 702 kHz with the Aachen-Stolberg , Siegen and Herford transmitters), this mast no longer received a transmission antenna for medium-wave.

Programs broadcast

Analog radio (FM)

While the WDR's programs are operated by its own technology and staff, the frequency of Antenne Niederrhein is broadcast by the network operator Uplink Network GmbH from Düsseldorf.

frequency

(in MHz)

program RDS PS RDS PI Regionalization ERP

(in kW)

Antenna pattern round (ND) / directional (D) Polarization horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
93.3 WDR 2 WDR_2___ WDR_2_RR (regional) D392

D792 (regional)

Rhine-Ruhr 2 ND H
97.3 WDR 3 WDR_3___ D393 - 2 ND H
98.0 Antenna Lower Rhine ANTENNA_ D359 - 1 D (80-170 °) V
99.7 WDR 5 WDR_5___ D395 - 2 ND H
101.7 WDR 4 WDR_4___ D394 - 2 ND H
103.7 1 live _1LIVE__ D391 - 2 ND H

Digital radio (DAB / DAB +)

DAB or the successor standard DAB + is broadcast in vertical polarization and in single-frequency mode with other transmitters. On August 29, 2012 the change from DAB channel 12D to DAB channel 11D took place. The multiplex radio for NRW with the programs of the WDR and an output of 10 kW ERP is currently transmitted via this .

block Programs
(data services)
ERP  
(kW)
Antenna diagram
round (ND),
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
Single frequency network (SFN)
11D 
radio for NRW
(D__00236)
  • 1 live (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Cologne (K) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Aachen (AC) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Bielefeld (BI) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Dortmund (DO) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Münster (MS) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Rhine-Ruhr (RR) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 victories (SI) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Wuppertal (W) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 3 (96 kbps)
  • WDR 4 (72 kbps)
  • WDR 5 (64 kbps)
  • WDRcosmo (64 kbps)
  • 1 Live diGGi (72 kbps)
  • WDR mouse (64 kbps)
  • WDR event (48 kbps)
  • WDR EPG (8 kbps)
  • ARD TPEG (16 kbps)
10 D (20–210 °) V



Digital television (DVB-T)

The DVB-T broadcasts run in horizontal polarization in single frequency network operation with other transmission locations. The offered regionalization is given in brackets.

Bouquet Frequency
(MHz)
channel Programs ERP
(kW)
ARD Digital (WDR) 690 E48 5
ARD regional (WDR) 674 E46 5

Analog television

Until the switch to DVB-T , the following programs were broadcast in analogue PAL :

channel Frequency  
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Transmission diagram
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
46 671.25 Das Erste (WDR) 100 ND H

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