Adelsheim transmitter

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Adelsheim transmitter
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Basic data
Place: Noble home
Country: Baden-Württemberg
Country: Germany
Coordinates: 49 ° 24 ′ 37.8 "  N , 9 ° 23 ′ 29.8"  E
Use: Former radio station for medium wave and television programs
Tower data
Building material : steel
Data on the transmission system
Send type: Cellular service
Position map
Transmitter Adelsheim (Baden-Württemberg)
Adelsheim transmitter
Adelsheim transmitter
Localization of Baden-Württemberg in Germany

The transmitter Adelsheim was a broadcasting facility for medium wave and television programs in Adelsheim on the Eckenberg above the high school of the same name. He used a long-wire antenna as the transmission antenna for medium waves , which was attached to a free-standing steel lattice tower, which also carried the television transmission antenna of the converter. The medium wave transmitter, which worked on 1485 kHz with a transmission power of 200 W, was shut down in November 1993. The television station in the course of the switch to DVB-T. Today the system is only used for mobile communications .

Frequencies and Programs

Analog television (PAL)

Before the switch to DVB-T, the following programs were broadcast from this broadcasting location:

channel Frequency  
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Transmission diagram
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
6th 182.25 The First (SWR) 0.01 D. H
22nd 479.25 ZDF 0.048 D. H
43 647.25 SWR television Baden-Württemberg 0.048 D. H

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