- Jülich radio transmitter
The shortwave transmitter Jülich, was operated by
Deutsche Telekom /T-Systems , is part of theshortwave broadcasting facility atJülich , Germany. The broadcasting facility has been sold from T-Systems to a foreign company in 2006.In
1956 WDR broadcaster established the first shortwavetransmitter near Mersch, and in subsequent years this site was expanded. On1 September 1961 this site was handed over to theDeutsche Bundespost (German Federal Post) to establish the German foreign broadcasting service, "Deutsche Welle ". In time 10 transmitters of 100 kilowatts were installed, whereby as transmitting antennas enormousdipole arrays between free standing steel framework towers were installed. Today these transmitters are rented predominantly to non-German broadcasting organisations. In the1990 s amediumwave transmitter was installed on the site, using a long wire antenna which is spun at a tower on the transmitter site. It was intended to be used for transmission of the programmes of "Radio Viva" on 702kHz , but it never went into regular service for this broadcaster. Since6 December 2004 , the mediumwave transmitter has been used to broadcast the programme of the German commercial broadcaster "TruckRadio" on 702 kHz.Jülich Shortwave Relay Station Transmssion Capabilities
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