Dortmund-Dorstfeld transmitter
1925 establishments in Germany1927 disestablishments in GermanyDemolished buildings and structures in DortmundNorth Rhine-Westphalia building and structure stubs
The Dortmund-Dorstfeld transmitter was a temporary mediumwave broadcasting facility at the Dorstfeld coal pit in Dortmund, Germany. The Dortmund-Dorstfeld transmitter was inaugurated on September 18, 1925. It was a T-type antenna with two wires, which was spun between two 33-metres-tall wooden guyed masts, placed in a distance of 35 metres. The facility was shut down on December 15, 1927, after the Langenberg transmitter took over.
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Heyden-Rynsch-Straße, Dortmund Dorstfeld
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| N 51.511388888889 ° | E 7.4113888888889 ° |
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Heyden-Rynsch-Straße 32
44149 Dortmund, Dorstfeld
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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