Sender Göttelborner Höhe, Radio and television transmitter in Heusweiler, Germany
Sender Göttelborner Höhe is a 208 meter tall broadcasting tower located near Heusweiler, close to Saarbrücken. From this elevated position, it transmits radio and television signals across the surrounding region and beyond.
The broadcasting facility was built in October 1959 and represented the expansion of radio infrastructure in post-war Germany. It has served the Saarland region through multiple generations of transmission technology.
The transmitter broadcasts programs from Saarländischer Rundfunk, connecting residents with regional news, entertainment, and information across the Saar-Lor-Lux region.
The facility is located at an elevated position and is visible from surrounding roads, though the tower itself is not open to public access. It functions as an active broadcasting installation that can be observed from nearby areas.
Located at 440 meters above sea level, the transmitter delivers signals across multiple geographical boundaries, reaching the northern Vosges and Black Forest regions.
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