Transmitter Trier

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The medium-wave transmitter Trier was launched in 1932. He was in the Ruwerer Road 16 and used by its commissioning on 19 February 1933 to 1935 as a transmitting antenna, a vertical cage antenna, which was suspended on a hemp rope, between two 63 meter high wooden towers, which by itself at a distance 120 meters were, was tense. 1935, this antenna was replaced by a 107 -meter high wooden tower, wearing a wire antenna in its interior.

From 1932 until September 30, 1936 was located in Trier, a radio studio, which was then moved to Koblenz.

End of the war the technical facilities of the station were dismantled by the Wehrmacht. The wooden tower was dismantled in 1948.

1950, a new medium-wave transmitter was built on the Petri mountain, which is used as a transmitting antenna insulated against ground, guyed lattice steel mast. This plant was in 1958 moved to St. Mark's Hill, where she was until 1974.

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