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LW 183 kHz Germany
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Felsberg-Berus (Europe 1) LW 183 kHz EN
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All photos from the French version of Wikipedia,
but modified.
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Felsberg-Berus (Europe 1) LW 183 kHz, Germany (Saarland) by Wikipedia
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Four masts
183 kHz, 2000 kW
The 4 masts opn the right side are of different heights:
270 m (0,165 lambda),
276 m (0,168 lambda),
280 m (0,171 lambda) and
282 m (0,172 lambda).
The horizontal radiation pattern is directional towards France.
On the left side a standby antenna consisting of two base fed lattice masts of 234 m (0,143 lambda).
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The plateau of Felsberg (seen from France).
The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 is the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany, situated at Felsberg-Berus, Germany. It transmits with a power of 2000 kilowatts a French speaking programme, Europe 1 towards France.
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Two masts of the standby antenna in front, the four masts of the main antenna in the back.
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Standby antenna
The border between Gernmany and France is beheind the masts.
The photo is taken from the German side. The country site behind the antenna belongs to France.
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Transmitter building and concrete tower carrying other aerials
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The 4 masts of the main antenna
of Europe 1.
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Concrete tower carrying other aerials
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Feeders near the transmitter building
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Feeder close to one of the masts
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Base of one of the masts and antenna tuning hut
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Feeder line towards the two masts of the standby antenna.
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Felsberg-Berus
Germany
(Saarland)
2 aerials
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