Sender Passau, Radio transmitter in Passau, Germany
Sender Passau is a transmission facility in Passau constructed from reinforced concrete and positioned at 389 meters above sea level. The installation broadcasts FM radio, DAB channel 11D at 5 kW power, and DVB-T2 television signals.
The facility began operating in the early 1950s as a medium wave transmitter. It underwent technical modernization in November 2009 to broadcast digital radio signals.
The transmitter broadcasts regional radio and television programs that residents throughout the area use daily. It connects communities by delivering local content and remains part of everyday life in Bavaria.
The transmitter is located on elevated terrain where it is visible from a distance and distributes signals across the entire region. Visitors can observe the external structure from surrounding streets.
The facility uses integrated GSM and LTE technology for mobile networks while maintaining point-to-point microwave links throughout the region. This multiple function makes it a technological hub for local connectivity.
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