Longwave Transmitter Erching
In 1973 the transmitter was shut down because of a relaxed political climate. In 1979 it was used for LORAN-D tests. The German Federal Post received a new frequency of 151 kHz for this transmitter and used it for broadcasting the programming of Deutschlandfunk. Because directional radiation was required at night time, a second aerial mast had to be erected. This was impossible because of the then-planned new Munich International Airport (opened in 1992), so the transmitter had to be shut down at night time.
A new transmitter site was consequently placed at Aholming in 1985. After the completion of this new transmitter, Erching tower was shut down and dismantled. Presently, the property is privately owned and let for film and photography.
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External links
- LW-Sendemast Erching at Structurae
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=46943
- https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&z=18&ll=48.298958,11.71635&spn=0.00142,0.003616&t=h&om=1
48°17′56″N 11°42′59″E / 48.29889°N 11.71639°E