Transmission tower Berlin-Waidmannslust

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Transmission tower Berlin-Waidmannslust
Basic data
Place: Cité Foch in Berlin-Wittenau
Country: Berlin
Country: Germany
Coordinates: 52 ° 36 ′ 9.4 ″  N , 13 ° 19 ′ 8 ″  E
Use: Broadcasting station
Demolition : 2003
Tower data
Construction time : 1957
Building materials : Steel , GRP
Operating time: 1957-1994
Data on the transmission system
Waveband : FM transmitter
Radio : VHF broadcasting
Shutdown : 1994
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Transmission tower Berlin-Waidmannslust (Berlin)
Transmission tower Berlin-Waidmannslust
Transmission tower Berlin-Waidmannslust
Localization of Berlin in Germany

The broadcast tower Berlin-Waidmannslust ( listen ? / I ) was a free-standing steel lattice tower in the Cité Foch in Berlin-Wittenau , from which from 1957 to 1994 the program of Radio Forces Françaises de Berlin (FFB) with the frequency 93.6 MHz 25 kW (according to Franzis 3 kW) ERP was sent. Audio file / audio sample

This tower was an eye-catching structure , especially because of the red-and-white, coated antenna protection tube made of glass fiber reinforced plastic at its top.

After the occupation troops withdrew in the summer of 1994, the Federal Intelligence Service took over the property in the former Cité Foch.

In 2003 this tower was dismantled with the help of a crane.

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