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Die Großfunkstelle Nauen ist die älteste noch bestehende Sendeanlage der Welt. Sie wurde am 1. April 1906 vom Telefunken-Ingenieur Richard Hirsch ins Leben gerufen, indem er nördlich von Nauen vom Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze aus Neukammer ein 40 Hektar großes Grundstück pachtete. Die heutigen Sendeantennen wurden 1964 und 1997 fertiggestellt und sind 70 Meter und 80,5 Meter hoch. Die Station diente bis 2011 der Ausstrahlung des Programms der Deutschen Welle über Kurzwelle. Nauen Transmitter Station (German: Grossfunkstelle Nauen or Sender Nauen) in Nauen, Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest continuously operating radio transmitting installation in the world. Germany's first high power radio transmitter, it was founded on 1 April 1906 by Telefunken corporation and operated as a longwave radiotelegraphy station through World War II, and during World War I became Germany's main link with the outside world when its submarine communications cables were cut. Upgraded with shortwave transmitters in the 1920s it was Germany's most advanced long range radio station, continually upgraded with the latest equipment and serving as an experimental station for Telefunken to test new technology. At the end of World War II, invading Russian troops dismant
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Original 25 kW spark-gap transmitter built 1906, showing large 400 μF Leyden jar capacitor bank ' and vertical spark gaps ' 1037 100 Umbrella antenna of transmitter
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Nauen Transmitter Station (German: Grossfunkstelle Nauen or Sender Nauen) in Nauen, Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest continuously operating radio transmitting installation in the world. Germany's first high power radio transmitter, it was founded on 1 April 1906 by Telefunken corporation and operated as a longwave radiotelegraphy station through World War II, and during World War I became Germany's main link with the outside world when its submarine communications cables were cut. Upgraded with shortwave transmitters in the 1920s it was Germany's most advanced long range radio station, continually upgraded with the latest equipment and serving as an experimental station for Telefunken to test new technology. At the end of World War II, invading Russian troops dismantled and removed the transmitting equipment. During the Cold War it served as the GDR's (East Germany's) international shortwave station Radio Berlin International (RBI), and was the East Bloc's second most powerful radio station, disseminating Communist propaganda to other countries. Since German Reunification in 1991 it has been operated by Deutsche Telekom, Germany's state telecommunication service. The original 1920 transmitter building designed by architect Herman Muthesius is still used; it is the only remaining building designed by that architect. Die Großfunkstelle Nauen ist die älteste noch bestehende Sendeanlage der Welt. Sie wurde am 1. April 1906 vom Telefunken-Ingenieur Richard Hirsch ins Leben gerufen, indem er nördlich von Nauen vom Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze aus Neukammer ein 40 Hektar großes Grundstück pachtete. Die heutigen Sendeantennen wurden 1964 und 1997 fertiggestellt und sind 70 Meter und 80,5 Meter hoch. Die Station diente bis 2011 der Ausstrahlung des Programms der Deutschen Welle über Kurzwelle.
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