General Information
Completion: | 1948 |
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Status: | demolished (18 July 2015) |
Project Type
Structure: |
Cable-stayed steel truss mast with quadratic section |
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Function / usage: |
Medium wave transmitter |
Material: |
Steel tower or mast |
Location
Location: |
Berlin-Britz, Neukölln, Berlin, Germany |
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Near: |
SO-Mast Berlin-Britz (1949)
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Coordinates: | 52° 26' 54.63" N 13° 25' 49.82" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
height | 160 m |
Materials
truss |
steel
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Transmitter Berlin-Britz was a broadcasting facility for medium wave, shortwave and FM on the site of a former tree nursery in Berlin-Britz. It was established in 1946 and until 1993 it was the most important transmitter of RIAS. It was used by Deutschlandradio until 4 September 2013.
The Berlin-Britz transmitter initially used a wire supported between two 30-metre (98 ft) tall wooden poles. This aerial was replaced in 1947 by a 60 m (197 ft) guyed insulated steel framework mast. This mast was replaced in turn in 1948 by two guyed insulated steel framework masts, each with a height of 100 m (328 ft) and which still exist today. These masts were extended in subsequent years so that today they are 160 m (525 ft) and 144 m (472 ft) tall and carry FM radio broadcasting antennas.
Since 1949 the Berlin-Britz transmitter has also been a shortwave transmission facility. A dipole aerial aligned in east-west direction was installed. A second shortwave broadcasting aerial in the form of a dipole with whole length[ clarification needed] was built in 1983.
A cross dipole aerial[ clarification needed] for the medium wave frequency 990 kHz was built in 1978 to provide better coverage to the former East Germany for RIAS’ first channel. This aerial for circular polarization[ clarification needed] radiated vertically in the ionosphere and permitted good reception of RIAS 1 in the entire former East Germany. This aerial was mounted on five guyed masts each with a height of 30.5 m (100 ft) and was shut down at the end of 1995.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Berlin-Britz transmitter" and modified on April 11, 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
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Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- 100 Jahre Funktechnik in Deutschland. Funksendestellen rund um Berlin. Verlag für Wissenschaft und Technik, Berlin (Germany), pp. 185-192. (1997):
- Rundfunk-Sendeanlagen. Funktürme, Masten und Antennen. vth-Verlag, Baden-Baden (Germany), pp. 26-31.
- About this
data sheet - Structure-ID
20011083 - Published on:
30/12/2003 - Last updated on:
16/08/2019