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The Wertachtal transmitter site (German: Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal) in Bavaria, Germany, was from 1972 to 2013 the biggest shortwave broadcasting facility in Europe. It was located in the valley of the Wertach River near the village of Amberg (Swabia), and was originally operated by Deutsche Bundespost, and later by Media Broadcast GmbH. Before the site was closed, it included 14 500 kW radio transmitters and two 100 kW radio transmitters. It was built in 1969 and demolished in 2014.

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  • Die Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal war von 1972 bis 2013 ein großes Sendezentrum für Kurzwelle, das von Media Broadcast (früher von der Deutschen Bundespost) betrieben wurde. (de)
  • Le Centre d’émission de Wertachtal (Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal) a été de 1972 à 2013 le plus grand centre de radiodiffusion en ondes décamétriques d’Europe. Il était situé dans la vallée de la Wertach près du village d'Amberg (Souabe), et était géré à l'origine par la Deutsche Bundespost, puis par Media Broadcast. Peu avant son démantèlement, il comprenait 14 émetteurs radio de 500 kW et 2 émetteurs radio de 100 kW. Il fut construit en 1969 et détruit finalement en 2014. (fr)
  • The Wertachtal transmitter site (German: Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal) in Bavaria, Germany, was from 1972 to 2013 the biggest shortwave broadcasting facility in Europe. It was located in the valley of the Wertach River near the village of Amberg (Swabia), and was originally operated by Deutsche Bundespost, and later by Media Broadcast GmbH. Before the site was closed, it included 14 500 kW radio transmitters and two 100 kW radio transmitters. It was built in 1969 and demolished in 2014. (en)
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  • Die Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal war von 1972 bis 2013 ein großes Sendezentrum für Kurzwelle, das von Media Broadcast (früher von der Deutschen Bundespost) betrieben wurde. (de)
  • Le Centre d’émission de Wertachtal (Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal) a été de 1972 à 2013 le plus grand centre de radiodiffusion en ondes décamétriques d’Europe. Il était situé dans la vallée de la Wertach près du village d'Amberg (Souabe), et était géré à l'origine par la Deutsche Bundespost, puis par Media Broadcast. Peu avant son démantèlement, il comprenait 14 émetteurs radio de 500 kW et 2 émetteurs radio de 100 kW. Il fut construit en 1969 et détruit finalement en 2014. (fr)
  • The Wertachtal transmitter site (German: Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal) in Bavaria, Germany, was from 1972 to 2013 the biggest shortwave broadcasting facility in Europe. It was located in the valley of the Wertach River near the village of Amberg (Swabia), and was originally operated by Deutsche Bundespost, and later by Media Broadcast GmbH. Before the site was closed, it included 14 500 kW radio transmitters and two 100 kW radio transmitters. It was built in 1969 and demolished in 2014. (en)
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  • Kurzwellensendeanlage Wertachtal (de)
  • Centre d'émission de Wertachtal (fr)
  • Wertachtal transmitter site (en)
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