Nuremberg-Kleinreuth radio transmitter

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The transmitter Nuremberg - Kleinreuth was a transmission system, which was in Nuremberg - Kleinreuth at the former radio Straße 24, now Franz -Hoffmann -Straße 1 (formerly Sigmundstraße 181), built in 1927 to supply the Northern Bavaria with radio programs in the medium-wave band.

This system used a T- antenna was strung between two 75 -meter-high free-standing steel lattice towers between 1927 and 1935. 1935 this system was replaced by a 124 -meter high wooden tower from South American pitch pine, which was dispensable in transforming the antenna system of the transmitter Ismaning in 1934 and was rebuilt after its dismantling in Nuremberg - Kleinreuth. In April 1945, the wooden pole was damaged in an artillery bombardment, in which two main pillars were shot. The mast could be set repaired so that the radio station on 22 November 1945 once his record in operation.

On April 6, 1950, a second antenna support was taken in the form of a 100 -meter-high, insulated against ground, guyed lattice steel mast in operation in Nuremberg - Kleinreuth. The now expendable wooden tower was blown up on July 12, 1961 due to disrepair.

On September 15, 1969, the radio station of Nuremberg- Kleinreuth was shut down after the transmission tower located on the Dillberg had been equipped with a cage antenna for medium wave and thus could take over the function of the system in Nuremberg - Kleinreuth.

In 1973, the area of ​​the transmitter was eventually (today: Hoffmann GmbH Nürnberg ) to the Company KG Theisen sold, which had to cancel the now decommissioned to build a workshop there.

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