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only 70 kilowatts of power were used, instead of 250. But even with this reduced power, interference to Braşov occurred, so in 1972 the radio facility Donebach was rebuilt as a directional aerial with a minimum towards Braşov. Therefore, two radio masts were taken down and the remaining two were rebuilt as umbrella aerials. This made a transmission power of 250 kilowatts possible.
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It was part of an omnidirectional aerial, consisting of four 200-metre-high radio masts, which were connected using wires on their tops. The middle mast was fed via radio power. This very efficient transmission aerial led to interference with the Romanian transmitter Braşov on the same frequency, so
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set new power limits to the Donebach transmitter and now there was a daytime operation with 500 kilowatts and a night time operation at night time.
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was a 500-kilowatt long wave radio transmitter operating on 153 kHz and transmitting the program of German public broadcaster
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the frequency of the carrier was derived from a rubidium atomic clock, which was in the station building. It was as the
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the 363-metre-high masts were the second tallest structures in Germany, just behind the
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This Antenna was a popular spot among climbers and Base-Jumpers.
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Grounded upfed mast radiator in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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grounded upfed mast radiator
Donebach
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates
49°33′43″N 9°10′28″E / 49.56194°N 9.17444°E / 49.56194; 9.17444
Deutschlandfunk
Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975
carrier frequency
Fernsehturm Berlin
49°33′36″N 9°10′55″E / 49.56000°N 9.18194°E / 49.56000; 9.18194
49°33′43″N 9°10′28″E / 49.56194°N 9.17444°E / 49.56194; 9.17444
Sendemasten Donebach
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