The "Rhine Channel" Radio Tower
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This radio tower for the "Rhine Channel" (Rhein Channel) was erected in 1950. It is a guyed-mast medium-wave transmitter of steel tube construction with a height of 492 feet (150 meters). The mast is isolated from the ground with an insulator.
The signal is from the Sudwestfunk (SWR-Southwest Radio) on the Medium Wave Band at 1017 kHz.
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The signal is from the Sudwestfunk (SWR-Southwest Radio) on the Medium Wave Band at 1017 kHz.
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Coordinates: 49°52'43"N 8°3'1"E
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