- Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt
The Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt is a
broadcasting facility inHamburg -Billstedt , established in 1934. It is owned and operated by theNorddeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting service, but open to competitors, too.From 1934 to 1949 it used as transmission
aerial a wire hung up in a tower of wood. This tower had until 1941 a height of 145 metres. In 1941 its height was reduced to 84.5 metres and in 1949 it was demolished.In 1940 a second aerial in form of a triangle area aerial was built. This aerial allowing transmitting on a wide frequency range was demolished in the Fifties.In 1949/50 a 198 metre high guyed steelframework mast with acage aerial and a transmission aerial forFM and TV on its top was erected. From this mast, which was partly destroyed by a storm during its erection in December 1949, between 1953 and 1962 the programme of the "Deutschen Langwellensender" (Germanlongwave transmitter) was broadcasted.This programme was transmitted in a special modulation mode, the compatible single sideband modulation, allowing smaller bandwidth and the possibility of reception with conventional AM receivers.Because this mast was under high voltage the aerials for FM and TV on its top were fed via aGoubot line.In the first half of the 1960s this aerial mast was demounted and the actual installation built. It consists of:
* Guyed steel tube mast for FM and TV, built in 1960. This radio mast has a diameter of 2 metres. It was 255 metres high in 1960 and grew to 300 metres in the meantime.
* Guyed tubular mast radiator formediumwave . This mast, which is 184 metres tall, is insulated against ground. It is designed as double feedable fading-reducing aerial and therefore equipped with a separation insulator in a height of 101 metres
* Guyed steel tube mast with a height of 120.9 metres and a diameter of 0.7 metres. This mast was built in 1939. It stood until 1963 inOsterloog and was dismounted in this year and rebuilt in Hamburg-Billstedt. It is insulated against ground and used as back-up aerial for mediumwave.
* Guyed steel framework mast with a height of 77 metres insulated against ground. This mast built in 1979 is used as reflector mast for the 184 metre high medium wave transmission mast. Its construction was necessary because of the conditions of thewaveplan of Geneva .Since 1967, the
University of Hamburg has been using the 304 m-mast as a five-levelmeteorological measurement platform, withthermometer s,hygrometer s, andanemometer s mounted at various heights up to 250 m above ground. The atmospheric variables are sampled at a high temporal resolution to allow computation ofboundary layer turbulent flux es ofheat andmomentum . Live data and time series are also made available via theWorld Wide Web . [http://wettermast-hamburg.zmaw.de/AktDatIndex.htm]ee also
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