Würzberg transmitter, Broadcasting tower in Würzberg, Germany.
Würzberg transmitter is a steel lattice mast standing 113.5 meters tall that broadcasts radio and television signals across the region. The facility sits at an elevation between 530 and 540 meters above sea level, reaching communities throughout southern Hesse.
The facility began broadcasting in 1951, establishing the foundation for regional transmission across southern Hesse. Digital television service was later introduced as a major upgrade to its capabilities.
The transmitter broadcasts regional radio programs that serve listeners across the Hesse area with news, music, and local information.
The site is visible from public roads and surrounding areas, though visitors cannot enter the mast itself. You can observe the structure from the perimeter of the facility.
The transmitter operates as part of a single-frequency network with other regional sites, all broadcasting on the same channels in coordination. This technical arrangement allows stronger signal coverage across a wider service area.
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