Obereisesheim transmitter, Radio transmitter in Neckarsulm, Germany.
Obereisesheim transmitter is a radio broadcasting facility in Neckarsulm consisting of a metal lattice framework structure with transmission equipment. The installation distributes radio signals across a wide area of Baden-Württemberg through multiple antennas and broadcast systems.
The facility began operations in the early 1970s as part of the Süddeutscher Rundfunk broadcasting network. This expansion was undertaken to improve radio reception and coverage across the southern German region.
The facility supports radio broadcasting that serves the daily information and entertainment needs of people throughout the region. It enables listeners to access news, music and local programming that connects the community.
The transmitter is visible from public vantage points in the surrounding area since it stands in open terrain. Best visibility and access occur during clear weather when sightlines to the structure are unobstructed from nearby locations.
The facility manages multiple frequency bands simultaneously, allowing different radio stations and programs to reach listeners across the same geographical area. This technical capability has remained central to its operation throughout its decades of service.
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