Émetteur d'Hautvillers, Radio and television transmitter in Hautvillers, France
The Émetteur d'Hautvillers is a 245-meter transmitter that rises from a location in the Marne department of northeastern France. The structure broadcasts television, radio, and mobile phone signals across the surrounding region.
The transmitter began operations on December 23, 1958, bringing television and radio signals to the Champagne-Ardenne region. The installation has shaped media distribution across the area for more than six decades.
The transmitter facility demonstrates the technological progress in the Champagne region, where traditional wine production meets modern communication infrastructure.
The tower is visible from a distance and stands out prominently against the landscape. Locating it is straightforward using local maps or navigation, as it serves as a local landmark.
The transmitter incorporates multiple mobile phone relays and private radio communication systems while managing electromagnetic data transmission across the region.
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