Sender Nottuln

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Sender Nottuln
WDR broadcaster Münster-Baumberge
Image of the object
Transmission mast with Longinus tower at the bottom right
Basic data
Place: Nottuln
Country : North Rhine-Westphalia
Country: Germany
Altitude : 178  m above sea level NHN
Coordinates: 51 ° 57 '54.1 "  N , 7 ° 21' 35.9"  E
Use: Broadcasting station
Owner : West German Broadcasting Cologne
Mast data
Construction time : 2005
Operating time: since 2005
Total height : 181.2  m
Data on the transmission system
Last modification (transmitter) : June 2007
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Send types: DVB-T, DAB
Position map
Nottuln transmitter (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Sender Nottuln
Sender Nottuln
Localization of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany
old and new transmission mast during the renovation phase
old transmitter Nottuln (demolished)

The station Nottuln , officially called WDR station Münster-Baumberge , is a facility of the West German Broadcasting Corporation to supply the Münsterland with radio and television programs.

history

The first transmission mast was erected from October 1951 to February 1952 on behalf of the Northwest German Broadcasting Corporation, a 113-meter-high tubular mast with an integrated VHF antenna and a temporary broadcasting house. On March 22, 1952, the first VHF transmitter began operating with the FM West program on the 92.1 MHz frequency. In 1958 the planning for the television coverage of the Münsterland began. An additional antenna for the 1st TV program of the ARD was installed on the tubular mast at a height of 87 meters . On November 15, 1959, television broadcasting began on UHF channel 25.

Because the first mast could not carry the antennas for the second and third television programs that were under construction, a 182 meter high tubular steel mast was erected in 1961, which was guyed at 70 meters and 143 meters high.

In 2005, this transmission mast was replaced by a 181.2 meter high, in three levels - 47 meters, 97 meters and 147 meters high - guyed steel truss mast with a square cross-section, as the previous mast was in need of renovation and for the upcoming commissioning of DVB-T would have required considerable modifications to the old mast. The old tubular mast was demolished after the construction of the steel framework mast in 2007.

Frequencies and Programs

Analog radio (VHF)

Frequency
(MHz)
program RDS PS RDS PI Regionalization ERP
(kW)
Antenna
diagram

round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
89.7 WDR 3 WDR_3___ D393 - 25th ND H
92.0 WDR 5 WDR_5___ D395 - 25th ND H
94.1 WDR 2 WDR_2_MS
WDR_2___
DA92 (regional),
D392
Münsterland 25th ND H
100.0 WDR 4 WDR_4___ D394 - 25th ND H
107.9 1 live _1LIVE__ D391 - 25th ND H

Digital radio ( DAB / DAB + )

DAB or the successor standard DAB + is broadcast in vertical polarization and in single-frequency mode with other transmitters. On August 29, 2012 the change from DAB block 12D to DAB block 11D took place. This is currently used to transmit the multiplex radio for NRW with the programs of the WDR and Domradio .

block Programs
(data services)
ERP
(kW)
Antenna diagram
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
Single frequency network (SFN)
11D
radio for NRW
(D__00236)
  • 1 live (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Cologne (K) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Aachen (AC) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Bielefeld (BI) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Dortmund (DO) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Münster (MS) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Rhine-Ruhr (RR) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 victories (SI) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 2 Wuppertal (W) (72 kbps)
  • WDR 3 (96 kbps)
  • WDR 4 (72 kbps)
  • WDR 5 (64 kbps)
  • WDRcosmo (64 kbps)
  • 1 Live diGGi (72 kbps)
  • WDR mouse (64 kbps)
  • WDR event (48 kbps)
  • WDR EPG (8 kbps)
  • ARD TPEG (16 kbps)
10 ND V



Digital television ( DVB-T / DVB-T2 )

In Münsterland , the conversion to the DVB-T2 standard with HEVC picture coding took place on April 25, 2018. Freenet TV's private programming has been distributed by the Münster telecommunications tower since then . Optionally, additional programs included in the WDR offer and with Freenet TV connect as a link can be played via an Internet connection, if the receiving device supports HbbTV (from version 1.5) (WDR via IP: ARD-alpha HD , BR FS Süd HD , hr-fernsehen HD , rbb Berlin HD and SR Fernsehen HD ).

The following DVB-T2 bouquets are transmitted:

channel Frequency
(MHz)
Multiplex Programs in multiplex ERP
(kW)
Antenna
diagram

round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
SFN with
32 562 WDR Mux 2 50 ND V Münster-Baumberge , Münster (city)
34 578 WDR Mux 1 (Münster) 50 ND V Münster-Baumberge , Münster (city)
45 666 Mixed multiplex from ZDF and freenet TV 50 ND V Lingen , Münster-Baumberge , Münster (city) , Osnabrück (Bramsche-Schleptruper Egge) , Osnabrück (Schinkelturm)

Send parameters

Used by (HD Programs per Mux) Modulation
method
Code rate FFT mode Guard
interval
Pilot tones Data rate
[Mbit / s]
ZDF (5) 64-QAM 3/5 16k extended 19/128 Pilot Pattern 2 22.0
WDR Mux I (5) 64-QAM 1/2 16k extended 19/256 Pilot Pattern 2 19.5
WDR Mux II (5) 64-QAM 1/2 16k extended 19/128 Pilot Pattern 2 18.2

Analog television

Until the switch to DVB-T on June 12, 2007, the following programs were broadcast in analog PAL :

channel Frequency
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Transmission diagram
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
21st 471.25 ZDF 170 ND H
32 559.25 Das Erste (WDR) 500 ND H
45 663.25 WDR television (Münster) 190 ND H

Web links

Commons : Sender Nottuln  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Westfälische Nachrichten : 4680 screws at 96 meters , December 15, 1951
  2. Westfälische Nachrichten : One Week Sender Münster , March 29, 1952
  3. ^ Initiative DVB-T2 HD | Expansion planning (as of February 20, 2018)