Kalmit transmitter

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Kalmit transmitter
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Basic data
Place: May Chamber
Country: Rhineland-Palatinate
Country: Germany
Altitude : 670  m above sea level NHN
Coordinates: 49 ° 19 ′ 9.8 ″  N , 8 ° 4 ′ 55.2 ″  E
Use: Telecommunication system , radio transmitter
Accessibility: Transmission system not accessible to the public
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Send type: Amateur radio service
Position map
Kalmit transmitter (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Kalmit transmitter
Kalmit transmitter
Localization of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany

The Kalmit transmitter is a transmitter for VHF radio on the Kalmit in the Palatinate Forest .

Frequencies and Programs

Analog radio (FM)

Frequency  
(MHz)
program RDS PS RDS PI Regionalization ERP  
(kW)
Antenna pattern
round (ND) / directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
103.6 RPR1 RPR1._LU
_RPR1 .__
D8A8 (regional), 
D3A8
Studio Rhein-Neckar-Palatinate 25th ND H
106.7 bigFM _big_FM_ D3A9 Rhineland-Palatinate 25th D (280 ° -80 °, 130 ° -170 °) H

Digital radio (DAB +)


block Programs ERP (kW) Antenna diagram round (ND) / directional (D) polarization

horizontal (H) / vertical (V)

Single frequency network (SFN)
5C

DR Germany (D__00188)

DAB + block of media broadcast : 5 D (200 ° -340 °) V

Amateur radio

Even amateur radio operators use height and position of Kalmit. The Neustadt branch (Z22) of the Association of Radio Amateurs in Telecommunications and Post (VFDB) set up a relay radio station at the summit , which was approved on November 30, 1971 by a forerunner of today's Federal Network Agency and has been operated by radio amateurs ever since. You can hear the DBØXK relay on the output frequency 145.700 MHz. The input frequency is 145.100 MHz. The relay is located in the tower next to the Kalmithaus.

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