Nagoldtal transmitter

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Coordinates: 48 ° 44 ′ 27 ″  N , 8 ° 43 ′ 31 ″  E

Nagoldtal transmitter

The Nagoldtal transmitter is a filler transmitter from Südwestrundfunk (formerly Südwestfunk ) for broadcasting radio signals, which is located in a wooded area northwest of the village of Hirsau . From here the valley of the Nagold north of Calw is illuminated, which cannot be reached from the surrounding transmitter locations. A transmission tower in the form of a free-standing steel lattice tower is used as the antenna carrier.

Frequencies and Programs

Analog radio (VHF)

There are currently the following analogue radio transmitters on the tower:

Frequency
(MHz)
program RDS PS RDS PI Regionalization ERP
(kW)
Directional characteristic
round (ND) / directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
97.4 SWR1 Baden-Württemberg SWR1_BW_ D301 - 0.01 D (340-290 °) H
90.4 SWR2 __SWR2__ D3A2 - 0.01 D (340-290 °) H
99.5 SWR3 __SWR3__ D3A3 - 0.01 D (340-290 °) H
89.0 SWR4 Baden-Württemberg SWR4_TU_ D704 Tübingen 0.1 D (340-290 °) H

The 93.2 MHz frequency is also intended for this location, but it is not known whether and when it will be put into operation.

Analog television (PAL)

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

channel Frequency  
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Directional characteristic
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
10 210.25 The First (SWR) 0.001 D. H

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  1. Source: FMLIST database query: location = Nagoldtal
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