Reichenau Raxalpe transmitter

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Reichenau Raxalpe transmitter
Reichenau Raxalpe
Image of the object
Transmission mast with the mountain station of the Rax cable car
Basic data
Place: Rax
State: Lower Austria
Country: Austria
Coordinates: 47 ° 43 ′ 5.6 "  N , 15 ° 46 ′ 43.9"  E
Use: Telecommunication system , radio transmitter
Owner : Österreichische Rundfunksender GmbH
Mast data
Construction data:
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Send types: DVB-T, directional radio
Position map
Transmitter Reichenau Raxalpe (Lower Austria)
Reichenau Raxalpe transmitter
Reichenau Raxalpe transmitter
Localization of Lower Austria in Austria

The Reichenau Raxalpe transmitter is a filling transmitter operated by the Österreichischen Rundfunksender GmbH (ORS) on the Rax in Lower Austria . The location supplies the surrounding area and towns such as Reichenau and Gloggnitz with digital television programs in the DVB-T2 standard and analogue VHF radio .

Frequencies and Programs

As of 2018, a digital ORS program package with the designation A-WNB will be broadcast on channel 52 (722 MHz) and a transmission power of 180 W. The program package A-WNB includes, among other things, the programs ORF one , ORF 2 in the local editions Vienna , Lower Austria and Burgenland, the programs ORF III and ORF Sport and some digital radio programs such as Ö1 , Ö3 and FM4 . It is broadcast in single-frequency mode with the basic network transmitters such as the neighboring Sonnwendstein and Heuberg transmitters in Burgenland and other smaller filling transmitters in the area such as the Kirchschlag-Lembacherhöhe transmitter in Kirchschlag in the Bucklige Welt and the Puchberg-Himberg transmitter in Puchberg am Schneeberg .

The analogue VHF radio programs are broadcast with a low power output of 10 W each, which is typical for filling transmitters, and include the programs Ö1, Ö2 N, Ö3 and Krone Hitradio .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ORS station list Lower Austria. Österreichischen Rundfunksender GmbH, accessed on October 7, 2018 .