Sonnwendstein transmitter

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Sonnwendstein transmitter
SEMMERING
Image of the object
South view of the transmitter; to the right of it the radio relay system
Basic data
Place: Sonnwendstein mountain near Schottwien
State: Lower Austria
Country: Austria
Altitude : 1500  m above sea level A.
Coordinates: 47 ° 37 ′ 44.5 ″  N , 15 ° 51 ′ 32.8 ″  E
Use: Broadcasting station
Owner : Österreichische Rundfunksender GmbH
Tower data
Construction time : 1957
Operating time: since 1957
Total height : 100  m
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Send type: DVB-T
Position map
Sonnwendstein transmitter (Lower Austria)
Sonnwendstein transmitter
Sonnwendstein transmitter
Localization of Lower Austria in Austria

The transmitter Sonnwendstein is from Austrian Broadcasting established in 1957 by the Austrian Broadcasting operated (ORS) transmitter . Southern Lower Austria (mainly Steinfeld - Wiener Neustadt and Neunkirchen areas - and Bucklige Welt) and the upper Mürz Valley in Styria are supplied from this transmitter location . Due to its exposed location, the Sonnwendstein transmitter can also be received in the Vienna area , in the Weinviertel, in Burgenland , in the Czech Republic , Slovakia and Hungary . In addition to the 100 meter high transmission mast of ORS is also a radio relay station of Telekom Austria .

Frequencies and Programs

Analog radio (VHF)

Frequency  
(in MHz)
program RDS PS RDS PI Regionalization ERP  
(in kW)
Antenna pattern
round (ND) / directional (D)
Polarization
horizontal (H) / vertical (V)
Transmitter
88.2 Hitradio Ö3 HITRADIO / __OE_3__ A203 - 9 D (30 ° -80 °) H / V ORS transmission system
90.3 Ö1 __OE_1__ A201 - 9 D (30 ° -80 °) H / V ORS transmission system
92.4 FM4 __FM4___ A213 - 9 D (30 ° -80 °) H / V ORS transmission system
95.8 Radio Lower Austria RADIO-N_ A602 - 9 D (30 ° -80 °) H / V ORS transmission system
102.9 Krone Hit KRONEHIT / _102.9__ A3FF, A6FF Lower Austria 8th D (20 ° -90 °) H / V TA transmission system

Digital television ( DVB-T 2)

channel Frequency  
(in MHz)
Multiplex Programs in multiplex ERP  
(in kW)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
Modulation
method
FEC Guard
interval
Bit rate  
(in Mbit / s)
Single frequency network (SFN)
34 578 ORS-MUX B

(irdeto curs.)

14th H + V 16-QAM 5/6 1/4 16.59 Eisenstadt (substation), St. Pölten 1 (Jauerling)
36 610 ORS-MUX D

(irdeto curs.)

14th H + V
41 634 ORS-MUX A Styria / Burgenland
  • ORF one HD
  • ORF 2 St HD
  • ORF 2 B HD
  • ORF III HD
  • ORF Sport + HD
  • ORF 1
  • ORF 2 W
  • Radio OE 1
  • Hitradio OE 3
  • Radio FM 4
  • OE 3 - Visual Radio
14th V 16-QAM 3/4 1/4 14.93 Bruck an der Mur 1 (Mugel)
52 722 ORS-MUX A Burgenland / Lower Austria
  • ORF one HD
  • ORF 2 HD W
  • ORF 2 HD B
  • ORF 2 HD N
  • ORF III HD
  • ORF Sport + HD
  • ORF 1
  • ORF 2 W
  • Radio OE 1
  • Hitradio OE 3
  • Radio FM 4
  • OE 3 - Visual Radio
18th H + V 16-QAM 3/4 1/4 14.93 Mattersburg (Heuberg) , Eisenstadt (substation)

Digital radio (DAB +)

With the official start date of May 28, 2019, the first Austria-wide MUX will be broadcast on channel 5D in the DAB + standard with 5.5 kW in vertical polarization. The antennas were installed in place of the VHF antennas from ORF1, which had already been dismantled some time before. DAB is broadcast in vertical polarization and in single-frequency mode with other transmitters.

block Programs ERP
(in kW)
Antenna
diagram

round (ND),
directional (D)
Single frequency network (SFN)
5D
DAB + Austria
DAB block of the Austrian federal mux:


5.6

Analog television (PAL)

Until the switch to DVB-T , the following programs were broadcast in analogue PAL :

channel Frequency  
(MHz)
program ERP
(kW)
Polarization
horizontal (H) /
vertical (V)
10 210.25 ORF 1 10 H / V
21st 471.25 ORF 2 (Styria) 1.5 H
28 527.25 ORF 1 8th H / V
36 591.25 ORF 2 (Lower Austria) 80 H / V

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ORS Tech Blog. June 28, 2016, accessed June 29, 2019 .