- 1849: Two-thirds of the town was destro**** by a
major fire. 1967:
Sender Donebach begins transmitting. 1974:
Closure of the narrow-gauge
railway from Mosbach...
- The
Sender Donebach was a 500-kilowatt long wave
radio transmitter operating on 153 kHz and
transmitting the
program of
German public broadcaster Deutschlandfunk...
- Church, Landshut: 130.6 m Gu**** mast (grounded):
Longwave transmitter Donebach, Mudau: 363 m Gu**** mast (insulated):
Masts of DHO38, Saterland: 353 m...
-
December 2014
longwave transmissions from
Donebach on 153 kHz and
Aholming on 207 kHz ceased,
although Donebach 153 kHz
continued into the
early hours of...
- Baden-Württemberg. Only the two
masts of
Donebach longwave transmitter are
taller in the
Mudau community. As the
masts of
Donebach transmitter,
Reisenbach Telecommunication...
- 5611806; 9.1729889 (
Donebach transmitter, Mast 1); 49°33′33.53″N 9°10′50.82″E / 49.5593139°N 9.1807833°E / 49.5593139; 9.1807833 (
Donebach transmitter, Mast...
-
kicking record of 153 in 1990 The
frequency of the
longwave transmitters Donebach, Ingøy, Braşov, and
Kenadsa is 153 kHz 153 is also: The year AD 153 or...
- Pic
Blanc (MW,
partially dismantled) Pic de Nore
transmitter (FM, TV)
Donebach (LW, dismantled) (DLF)
Heidelberger Fernsehturm (FM, TV) Heidelberg-Dossenheim...
-
Tallest chimney in
Europe Sender Donebach gu****
masts longwave transmission 363 m (1,191 ft) 1982
Germany (West
Germany Donebach 49°33′40.25″N 9°10′22.76″E...
- were
nearly of the same
height to
wavelength ratio as
those of
Sender Donebach (0.1829). The
distance between them was 483 metres.
During Daytime, the...