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Qu'est-ce (qui) est von hoher Geburt - définition

TRANSMISSION FACILITY IN HESSE, GERMANY
Hoher meissner transmitter; Hoher Meißner transmitter

Hoher Kranzberg (Wetterstein)         
  • Hoher Kranzberg Mountain
MOUNTAIN
Hoher Kranzberg (Wettersteingebirge)
The Hoher Kranzberg is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany. Compared to its neighbours in the Wetterstein Mountains and the Karwendel Mountains, the Hoher Kranzberg is more of a gentle grass hill.
Hoher Meissner transmitter         
Hoher Meissner transmitter is a facility for FM and TV broadcasting on Hoher Meissner mountain in Northern Hesse. The transmitter was inaugurated in 1952.
Hoher Kleef         
  • View of Rübeland and the Hoher Kleef from the Schornsteinberg
ROCK FORMATION IN RÜBELAND, GERMANY
Hohe Kleef; Aussichtspavillon Hoher Kleef
The Hoher Kleef () is a rock formation in Rübeland in the district of Harz within the Harz mountains of Germany. It is mainly composed of granite.

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Hoher Meissner transmitter

Hoher Meissner transmitter is a facility for FM and TV broadcasting on Hoher Meissner mountain in Northern Hesse. The transmitter was inaugurated in 1952.

The mediumwave transmission at the transmitter used a 150 metre tall guyed steel-tube mast radiator insulated against ground between 1952 and 1995. The mast was replaced by a 155 metre tall guyed lattice steel mast at 51°12′34″N 9°50′45″E which was switched off in December 2009 due to funding reasons and demolished on 16 March 2015. In opposite to the old mast radiator, the tower was grounded and equipped with a cage antenna for mediumwave.

Another mediumwave transmitter which is a 95 metre tall guyed steel-tube mast radiator is located at 51°12′29.6″N 9°50′42.3″E. The mast was first used to form together with the 150 metre tall steel-tube mast radiator as a directional antenna with a minimum pointing toward Sweden and as backup antenna. Until the demolition of its main mediumwave transmitter in 2015, the transmitter was used for the latter purpose as the Hoher Meissner mediumwave transmitter, which formed together with Weiskirchen transmitter as a single frequency transmitter, which operated permanently with omnidirectional radiation pattern.

FM and TV broadcasts are transmitted using a 220 metre tall guyed lattice steel mast with a weight of 180 tons. The mast is at 51°12′26.3″N 9°50′51.5″E.

Further there at 51°12′25″N 9°50′46″E is a 40 metre tall free-standing lattice tower at Hoher Meissner transmitter, which is used for mobile radio services and equipped with a backup antenna for FM transmission.