Transmitter Hoyerswerda / Zeißig
Transmitter Hoyerswerda / Zeißig
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Basic data | |||||||
Place: | Zeißig ( Hoyerswerda ) | ||||||
Country: | Saxony | ||||||
Country: | Germany | ||||||
Altitude : | 122 m above sea level NHN | ||||||
Coordinates: 51 ° 25 ′ 15.8 ″ N , 14 ° 17 ′ 1.7 ″ E | |||||||
Use: | Broadcasting station | ||||||
Owner : | German radio tower | ||||||
Mast data | |||||||
Construction time : | 1959-1961 | ||||||
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Operating time: | since 1961 | ||||||
Last conversion (mast) : | 1993-1997 | ||||||
Total height : | 1961: 105, 1997: 176 and 67 m |
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Data on the transmission system | |||||||
Waveband : | FM transmitter | ||||||
Radio : | VHF broadcasting | ||||||
Position map | |||||||
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The transmitter Hoyerswerda / Zeißig (also transmitter Hoyerswerda ) is a transmitter in the northern Upper Lusatia in Saxony , which is currently used for the distribution of radio programs and for signal transmission in the mobile network . It is located in Hoyerswerdaer district Zeißig and was as transmitting station Schwarze Pumpe or sender large Zeißig 1959-1961 for the German post office in the former East Germany erected. 34 years later, Deutsche Bundespost Telekom, or later Deutsche Telekom, began renovating the system over several years . The current owner is the German radio tower .
history
1959
1959–1961 the construction of a 105 meter high radiator in the form of a steel lattice mast for the transmitter took place, the name of which changed several times, so from transmitter or transmitter black pump to Groß Zeißig and Zeißig and ultimately to the current transmitter Hoyerswerda / Zeißig or transmitter Hoyerswerda. The transmitter mast was used to broadcast the medium-wave program Radio DDR , partly in Lower Sorbian (Serbska redakcija Chóśebuz pśi Radio NDR / Sorbische Redaktion in Cottbus at Radio DDR), on 746 kHz and the Berlin radio on the medium wave frequency 999 kHz with a transmission power of 5 kW and later 20 kW. In addition still came Radio DDR II on VHF added 100.4 MHz.
1993
After the fall of the Wall in 1993, medium-wave broadcasting was stopped in Zeissig. In the meantime, RIAS Berlin and then Deutschlandradio Berlin were broadcast. In 1997, the old transmitter mast was blown up and a new 176 meter high, guyed steel truss mast was built as an antenna carrier. B. for VHF broadcasting . In addition to this mast, there is also a 67-meter-high, guyed tubular steel mast on the area of the Hoyerswerda / Zeißig transmitter, which carries antennae for mobile communications.
Frequencies and Programs
Analog radio (VHF)
The Sorbian Radio ( Upper Sorbian Serbski rozhłós ) of the MDR is broadcast on the 100.4 MHz frequency of MDR Saxony . The normal program from MDR Sachsen is broadcast on the second frequency, 93.0 MHz, with lower power. Further programs are broadcast according to the following list:
frequency
(MHz) |
program | RDS PS | RDS PI | Regionalization |
ERP
(kW) |
Antenna pattern round (ND) / directional (D) | Polarization horizontal (H) / vertical (V) |
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87.6 | Energy Saxony | _ENERGY_ | D3CE | - | 0.32 | D. | H |
89.0 | MDR Jump | MDR_JUMP | D3C2 | - | 0.5 | ND | H |
89.7 | Deutschlandfunk culture | Dlf_Kult | D220 | - | 0.5 | ND | H |
93.0 | MDR Saxony | MDR_SACH | D7C1 | Bautzen | 1 | ND | H |
94.2 | MDR current | MDR _____ / CURRENT_ | D3D5 | - | 1 | D. | H |
94.7 | MDR culture | MDR _____ / CULTURE__ | D3C3 | - | 1 | ND | H |
96.9 | R.SA | __R.SA__ | 14C2 | Dresden | 0.2 | D. | H |
100.4 | MDR Saxony ( Sorbian Broadcasting ) |
MDR_SACH;
MDR_SERB |
D7C1 | Bautzen / Sorbian program | 30th | ND | H |
The Elsterwelle program is broadcast on the frequency 102.8 MHz from another location northwest of the transmitter .
Digital radio ( DAB + )
DAB + is broadcast in vertical polarization and in single-frequency mode with other transmitters.
block | Programs (data services) |
ERP (kW) |
Antenna diagram round (ND), directional (D) |
Single frequency network (SFN) |
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9A MDR Saxony (D__00209) |
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8.9 | D (70 ° -40 °) |
Chemnitz , Dresden , Freiberg , Geyer , Hoyerswerda , Leipzig , Löbau , Neustadt , Oschatz , Schöneck
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Individual evidence
- ^ Klaus Breitkopf: Rundfunk: Faszination Hörfunk , Hüthig Verlag., Heidelberg, 2007. P. 209. ISBN 978-37785-3986-6 .
- ↑ Half a century of radio from Zeißig. In: die hoyerswerdsche. Hoyerswerdaer Wochenblatt Verlag. Hoyerswerda, July 12, 2011.
- ↑ peer Axel Kroeske: FMSCAN. Peer-Axel Kroeske, accessed on April 15, 2017 (German / English / Italian).