Enztal transmitter

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Enztal transmitter
Image of the object
Basic data
Place: Mount Eiberg near Calmbach
Country: Baden-Württemberg
Country: Germany
Altitude : 660  m above sea level NN
Coordinates: 48 ° 46 ′ 50 ″  N , 8 ° 33 ′ 55 ″  E
Use: Broadcasting station
Accessibility: Transmission tower not open to the public
Owner : Südwestrundfunk
Tower data
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Position map
Enztal transmitter (Baden-Württemberg)
Enztal transmitter
Enztal transmitter
Localization of Baden-Württemberg in Germany

The Enztal transmitter is a transmitter of the German Südwestrundfunk (formerly the Südwestfunk ), which is used for radio. It is located on the Eiberg near the town of Calmbach and mainly supplies the town of Bad Wildbad and the Enz Valley upstream with radio programs.

A free-standing steel lattice tower from 2010, which replaced an older structure southwest of the current location, serves as the antenna carrier.

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)
92.5 SWR1 Baden-Württemberg SWR1_BW_ D301 - 0.01 D (60-340 °) H
98.0 SWR2 __SWR2__ D3A2 Baden-Württemberg 0.01 D (60-340 °) H
94.3 SWR3 __SWR3__ D3A3 - 0.1 D (60-340 °) H
102.6 the new wave the new 1309 Calw 0.1 D (90–220 °) H

Analog television (PAL)

Before the switch to DVB-T, the broadcasting location was still used for analog television:

channel Frequency  
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Transmission diagram
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
5 175.25 The First (SWR) 0.056 D. H
29 535.25 ZDF 0.012 D. V
46 671.25 SWR television Baden-Württemberg 0.012 D. V