Kaltenkirchen transmitter
Kaltenkirchen transmitter
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Basic data | ||
Place: | Kisdorf | |
Country: | Schleswig-Holstein | |
Country: | Germany | |
Altitude : | 82 m above sea level NHN | |
Coordinates: 53 ° 48 ′ 47.5 " N , 10 ° 2 ′ 31.8" E | ||
Use: | Broadcasting station | |
Mast data | ||
Building material : | steel | |
Data on the transmission system | ||
Waveband : | FM transmitter | |
Radio : | VHF broadcasting | |
Position map | ||
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The Kaltenkirchen transmitter is a broadcasting system ( transmitter for short ) for radio east of the municipality of Kisdorf . A transmission mast in the form of a guyed steel lattice tower is used as the antenna carrier. The northern suburbs of Hamburg are supplied from here.
Frequencies and Programs
Analog radio (VHF)
The transmitter currently has the following analog radio transmitters:
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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101.1 | Radio BOB! | RADIOBOB | D7EA (regional), D3EA |
Hamburg | 20th | ND | H |
102.9 | R.SH |
_RSH-HH_ __RSH___ |
D7E8 (regional), D3E8 |
Hamburg | 20th | D (150–50 °) | H |
105.5 | Deutschlandfunk culture | Dlf_Kult | D220 | - | 0.1 | D (50–110 °, 180–250 °, 290–300 °) | H |
107.4 | delta radio |
delta-HH _delta__ |
D7E9 (regional), D3E9 |
Hamburg | 16 | D (270–50 °, 100 °, 200–210 °, 230–240 °) | H |
history
The three more powerful frequencies at the Kaltenkirchen transmitter were intended for a location near Elmshorn at the Geneva 84 radio planning conference . When Radio Schleswig-Holstein started broadcasting in July 1986, the first of these frequencies was put into operation directly in Kaltenkirchen, and the Elmshorn location was never realized.
The transmitter for Deutschlandradio Kultur was put into operation on July 18, 2002.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Source: FMLIST database query: location = Kaltenkirchen
- ↑ Printed matter 18/3197 of the Schleswig-Holstein Landtag