Olympic Stadium transmitter

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Olympic Stadium transmitter
Basic data
Place: Berlin-Westend
Country: Berlin
Country: Germany
Altitude : 63  m above sea level NHN
Coordinates: 52 ° 31 ′ 1 ″  N , 13 ° 14 ′ 28.2 ″  E
Use: Telecommunication mast , radio transmitter
Demolition : July 2005
Mast data
Construction time : 1951
Operating time: 1951-2005
Total height : 180.7  m
Enclosed space : 722.8 
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Send types: Cellular radio , directional radio
Shutdown : 2005
Further data
Cross sectional area
Closure of VHF broadcasting: December 12, 1994

Position map
Transmitter Olympiastadion (Berlin)
Olympic Stadium transmitter
Olympic Stadium transmitter
Localization of Berlin in Germany

The transmitter Olympiastadion was built in 1951 and dismantled in July 2005, a guyed transmission mast for cellular and VHF radio on the Olympic site in Berlin .

The steel frame construction of the transmission mast was 180.7 meters high and had a square cross-section of two meters by two meters. The dismantling in July 2005 using a helicopter and a special crane was necessary because the mast no longer had any function, but required expensive maintenance .

Analog radio (FM) (formerly)

Up until December 12, 1994, the following programs were broadcast in analog ultra-short wave :

Frequency  
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Transmission diagram
round (ND) /
directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
98.8 MHz BFBS Radio 1 1.5 ND H

1951-54 on MW; approx. 1954–57 on 87.6 MHz (10 kW), from approx. 1956 to 99.0 MHz, from approx. 1959 to 94.3 MHz (3/6 kW), from approx. 1963 to 98.75 MHz (1 kW), from 1987 to 98.8 MHz (1.5 kW)

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