Sender Oberböhringen, Radio transmitter in Oberböhringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Sender Oberböhringen is a radio transmission facility in Baden-Württemberg with a 50 meter concrete antenna tower. The installation broadcasts FM radio signals and digital DAB+ services across the Geislingen area and surrounding Filstal region.
The transmission facility began operations in 1951 under Süddeutscher Rundfunk management and initially broadcast the second radio program in the region. It has continuously shaped the local media landscape since its establishment.
The facility distributes regional radio programs to listeners throughout the Filstal Valley and surrounding communities. Its broadcasts shape the media experience of people in Geislingen and neighboring areas through diverse programming.
The transmission facility is easily identified by its tall concrete tower and can be spotted from various vantage points in the surrounding region. As an active broadcasting installation, it is best viewed from a distance and is primarily of interest to those observing the local communications infrastructure.
The facility discontinued television broadcasting in 2008 and has since focused entirely on radio operations. This transition reflects how broadcasting technology evolved and how regional transmitters adapted their services to changing media demands.
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