Sender Pfarrkirchen, Telecommunications tower in Postmünster, Germany.
Sender Pfarrkirchen is a steel tubular broadcasting tower standing about 164 meters tall, designed to transmit radio and television signals across a wide area. The facility broadcasts multiple signals on different frequencies to serve the surrounding communities.
The Deutsche Bundespost built this tower in 1968 to improve radio and television coverage across the Bavarian region. The facility was later upgraded to support modern digital broadcasting standards.
The tower broadcasts radio and television programs that reach homes and cars across the region daily. It serves as a central point for local media distribution in this part of Bavaria.
The tower sits at 468 meters above sea level and is easily visible from nearby roads and surrounding areas. The site is not open to public access, but the structure is clearly identifiable from a distance.
The tower operates on channel 7D for the regional Lower Bavaria multiplex, distributing local radio programs throughout the state since May 2018. This particular frequency channel represents a key connection for broadcasting coverage in this part of the region.
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