Sendeturm Waldenburg-Friedrichsberg, Radio transmitter tower in Waldenburg, Germany.
Sendeturm Waldenburg-Friedrichsberg is a radio transmission facility located near Waldenburg that combines a concrete base structure with a steel lattice antenna mast rising above it. The installation is built to broadcast multiple radio stations and digital television signals across a wide geographical area.
An earlier broadcasting facility in the area had operated since 1959 before being repurposed for different use. The current transmission tower went into service in 2008 and replaced the older installation with modern broadcast equipment.
The structure delivers digital television and radio broadcasts to communities across Heilbronn, Hohenlohekreis, and Schwäbisch Hall regions of Baden-Württemberg.
Multiple radio stations and digital television channels broadcast from this facility and are received across much of Baden-Württemberg and beyond. Those interested in broadcast technology can observe the installation from various viewpoints in the surrounding area.
The transmission site sits on an elevated location that allows its broadcast signal to reach across remarkably long distances to neighboring regions. This geographic advantage makes it an important relay point for broadcast coverage that extends well beyond the immediate area.
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