Olympic Stadium transmitter
Olympic Stadium transmitter
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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 m³ | ||||||
Data on the transmission system | |||||||
Waveband : | FM transmitter | ||||||
Radio : | VHF broadcasting | ||||||
Send types: | Cellular radio , directional radio | ||||||
Shutdown : | 2005 | ||||||
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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) |
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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)