Dillberg transmitter

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Dillberg transmitter
Image of the object
Basic data
Place: Dillberg near Postbauer-Heng
Country: Bavaria
Country: Germany
Altitude : 595  m above sea level NN
Coordinates: 49 ° 19 ′ 22.8 "  N , 11 ° 22 ′ 51.6"  E
Use: Telecommunication system , radio transmitter
Accessibility: Transmission system not accessible to the public
Owner : Bavarian radio
Data on the transmission system
Tower / mast 1
Height: 195 m
Construction time: 1956
Operating time: since 1956


Tower / mast 2
Height: 62 m
Construction time: 1986
Operating time: since 1986


Tower / mast 3
Height: 231 m
Construction time: 1990
Operating time: since 1990
Last modification (transmitter) : May 2005
Wavebands : AM stations , KW stations , FM stations
Radio : MW broadcast , KW broadcast , VHF broadcast
Send types: DVB-T, DAB , DRM , directional radio
Position map
Transmitter Dillberg (Bavaria)
Dillberg transmitter
Dillberg transmitter
Localization of Bavaria in Germany
Sender Dillberg, aerial photo (2016)

The transmitter Dillberg is located on the 595 meter high Dillberg . The Bayerische Rundfunk operates here since 1955, a transmitter , the first for FM , is also used as a broadcaster for the 1956th DAB was added in 1995 and digital television has been broadcast in DVB-T standard since May 2005 . It is also broadcast on medium wave (since 1969, before that Nuremberg-Kleinreuth was the location of the medium wave transmitter). The transmitter was the second basic network transmitter of the Bavarian radio after the transmitter Wendelstein , which broadcast the television program Das Erste .

Two earthed transmission masts are used as antenna supports . The antennas for DVB-T are attached to the top of the 231 meter high main transmission mast, including the antennas for VHF and DAB, while the medium-wave trap occupies the lower third.

In addition, there has been another transmission mast (reserve mast) since 1956, which was reduced in 1991 from 203 meters to 184 meters. In spring 2005 a DVB-T antenna was mounted on the mast by helicopter . As a result, the transmitter grew to 195 meters. There are also various receiving antennas and the reserve medium wave antenna.

On the transmitter site there is still a 62-meter-high concrete transmitter mast (built in 1986), which is primarily used to feed programs via radio relay and to receive balls .

On April 11, 2005, the TV transmission antennas were converted for DVB-T .

In 2005 a digital shortwave transmitter ( DRM ) went into operation. The Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences in Nuremberg is doing basic research here for the DRM digital transmission system.

The main broadcasting mast of the Dillberg transmitter is the tallest structure in the Upper Palatinate administrative district .

Frequencies and Programs

Analog radio ( VHF )

In the case of directed radiation, the main radiation directions are given in degrees in the antenna diagram.

Frequency  
(in MHz)
program RDS PS RDS PI Regionalization ERP  
(in kW)
Antenna pattern
round (ND) / directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
88.9 Bavaria 1 B1_Fran_
Bayern_1
D511 (regional),
D311
Francs 25th ND H
104.5 Bavaria 1 B1_NbOpf
Bavaria_1
D811 (regional),
D311
Lower Bavaria / Upper Palatinate 5 D (20-310 °) H
92.3 Bavaria 2 Bayern2N
Bayern_2
D512 (regional),
D312
Northern Bavaria 25th ND H
102.5 Bavaria 2 Bayern2S
Bayern_2
D412 (regional),
D312
Southern Bavaria 10 D (140-200 °) H
97.9 Bayern 3 BAYERN 3 D313 - 25th ND H
87.6 BR classic BR class D314 - 25th ND H
102.0 B5 currently B5_akt__ D315 - 25th ND H
100.6 Antenna Bavaria ANTENNA_ D318 - 25th ND H

Digital radio ( DAB )

DAB is broadcast in vertical polarization and in single-frequency mode with other transmitters.

block Programs ERP  
(in kW)
Antenna pattern
round (ND) / directional (D)
Single frequency network (SFN)
6C 
Upper Palatinate 
(D__00415)
DAB block of Bavarian Broadcasting : 10 ND Altenstadt , Amberg (Hirschau) , Amberg-Süd, Dillberg , Hohe Linie (Regensburg) , Hoher Bogen (Furth im Wald) , Kelheim, Ochsenkopf


8C 
Middle Franconia
(D__00327)
DAB block of the Bavarian Radio 11.5 ND Büttelberg , Dillberg , Hesselberg , Nuremberg (telecommunications tower) , Rothenburg ob der Tauber , Treuchtlingen , Weißenburg



10C 
Nuernberg 
(D__99042)
DAB block of Bayern Digital Radio: 10 ND Dillberg , Nuremberg (telecommunications tower)
11D 
BR Bavaria 
(D__00165)
DAB block of Bavarian Broadcasting : 6th ND

Digital medium and short wave ( DRM )

program frequency ERP
biteXpress (until Sept. 30, 2015) (BR MW shutdown) 909 kHz 0.1 kW
Campus Radio Nürnberg (until May 31, 2009) 26000 kHz 0.08 kW

Analog radio ( MW )

On September 30, 2015 the medium wave transmitter was switched off.

former MW broadcast until September 30, 2015
Frequency
(kHz)
program Regionalization EMRP
(kW)
Transmission diagram
round (ND) / directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
801 Bavaria plus - 17th ND V

Digital television ( DVB-T 2 HD)

channel Frequency  
(in MHz)
Multiplex Programs in multiplex ERP  
(in kW)
Antenna
diagram

round (ND) / directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
Modulation
method
FEC Guard
interval
Bit rate  
(in Mbit / s)
SFN
55 746 ARD Digital BR bouquet 1 50 ND V 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13.27 Dillberg , Büttelberg , Nuremberg
47 682 BR-Bouquet 2 Northern Bavaria 50 ND V 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13.27 Dillberg , Büttelberg, Nuremberg
34 578 ZDFmobil bouquet 50 ND V 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13.27 Dillberg , Nuremberg

Analog television (PAL)

Until the switch to DVB-T on May 30, 2005, the Dillberg station broadcast the following program in analogue PAL:

channel Frequency  
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Transmission diagram
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
6th 182.25 The First (BR) 100 ND H
26th 511.25 ZDF 0.1 D. V
51 711.25 Bavarian television (north) 0.1 D. V

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.br.de/unternehmen/inhalt/technik/mittelwelle-verschaltung-radio-100.html BR-Mittelwelle only broadcasts until September 30th