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Nordkirchen transmitter

Coordinates: 51°45′20″N 7°32′22″E / 51.75544°N 7.53936°E / 51.75544; 7.53936
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Nordkirchen transmitter in 2006

The Nordkirchen transmitter was a medium-wave broadcasting facility of Media Broadcast and former Deutsche Telekom near Nordkirchen in Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was built in 1979 and 1980 after and finally de-funct in 2018.

Transmitter

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It transmitter had 100 kW power and uses a directional antenna on 549 kHz aimed at the Northeast, consisting of two ground-fed, guyed, lattice steel masts 136 metres apart. The power opposite the antenna's focal point was approximately one-third the total radiated power. This avoided conflicting with the nearby Wavre transmitter in Belgium, which works on the neighbouring 540 kHz frequency.

In 2004, a second medium-wave transmitter with a power of 5 kW for transmitting the privately owned radio programme Truckradio was installed at Nordkirchen transmitter, which uses the same antenna as the transmitter of Deutschlandfunk.[1]

First the 5 kW transmitter got de-funct and later the main transmitter. In 2018 the facility got rebuild.

References

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  1. ^ "Nordkirchen/Piekenbrock – www.senderfotos.de" (in German). 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
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51°45′20″N 7°32′22″E / 51.75544°N 7.53936°E / 51.75544; 7.53936