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The Blosenbergturm is a former radio transmission tower built for the German-language radio station DRS at Beromünster in the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1937. It radiated first at 529 kHz and later at 531 kHZ, the lowest officially allocated frequency in the European medium-wave band. The Beromünster transmitter was shut down at midnight (CET) on 28 December 2008, despite some protests against the measure. The 1931 backup tower was dismantled in 2011; the Blosenberg tower itself was declared a heritage monument and may become part of an on-site museum.

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  • Blosenbergturm (en)
  • Blosenbergturm (de)
  • Torre de Blosenberg (es)
  • Tour de Blosenberg (fr)
  • Torre di Blosenberg (it)
  • Torre de Blosenberg (pt)
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  • Der Blosenbergturm ist ein 1937 fertiggestellter Sendeturm des Mittelwellensenders von Schweizer Radio DRS in Beromünster. Der Turm gehörte zum Landessender Beromünster. (de)
  • La tour de Blosenberg est un émetteur radio se trouvant sur la commune Beromünster dans le canton de Lucerne (Suisse). Cette installation est plus connue sous le nom d'émetteur de Beromünster, voire simplement sous Beromünster. (fr)
  • La Torre de Blosenberg es una torre de comunicaciones situada en Beromünster (cantón de Lucerna, Suiza). Fue construida en 1937 para la estación de radio alemana DRS. La Blosenbergturm tiene una altura de 217 m y la estructura entera de la torre se utiliza como antena. Tiene una cabina a una altura de 150 m, conteniendo el equipo eléctrico necesario para emitir a 531 kHz. (es)
  • A torre de Blosenberg (alemão: Blosenbergturm) é uma torre transmissora em Beromünster, no cantão de Lucerna, na Suíça, construída em 1937 para a estação de rádio alemã DRS. Transmite a uma frequência de a AM de 531 kHz. O Blosenbergturm tem uma altura de 217 m e é uma torre autotransmissora isolada de encontro à terra, ou seja, a estrutura inteira da torre é usada como uma antena. Tem uma cabine em uma altura de 150 m, contendo o equipamento elétrico para fornecer à torre potência em alta frequência. (pt)
  • The Blosenbergturm is a former radio transmission tower built for the German-language radio station DRS at Beromünster in the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1937. It radiated first at 529 kHz and later at 531 kHZ, the lowest officially allocated frequency in the European medium-wave band. The Beromünster transmitter was shut down at midnight (CET) on 28 December 2008, despite some protests against the measure. The 1931 backup tower was dismantled in 2011; the Blosenberg tower itself was declared a heritage monument and may become part of an on-site museum. (en)
  • La Torre di Blosenberg (Blosenbergturm in tedesco) è una torre di trasmissione situata a Beromünster, Canton Lucerna, Svizzera, costruita nel 1937 per la stazione radiofonica della Svizzera tedesca Schweizer Radio DRS e che trasmette ad una frequenza di 531 kHz. La Blosenbergturm ha un'altezza di 217 m ed è una torre auto-irradiante isolata da terra, cioè l'intera struttura della torre è usata come antenna. Ha una cabina ad un'altezza di 150 m, contenente il materiale elettrico per fornire alla torretta l'alimentazione ad alta frequenza. (it)
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  • Beromünster Reserve Transmission Tower (en)
  • Blosenbergturm (en)
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  • The Blosenbergturm is a former radio transmission tower built for the German-language radio station DRS at Beromünster in the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1937. It radiated first at 529 kHz and later at 531 kHZ, the lowest officially allocated frequency in the European medium-wave band. The Blosenbergturm is a self-radiating tower insulated against ground, i.e. the entire tower structure is used as an antenna. With a total height of 217 metres (712 ft) it is currently the sixth tallest structure in Switzerland. It has a cabin at a height of 150 m (490 ft), containing a coil for feeding the pinnacle, which is insulated against the rest of the tower, separately with high frequency power. Originally the tower was used as a dipole antenna, fed from the cabin. There was another, 126 m (413 ft) tall, freestanding lattice tower nearby, dismantled in 2011, which, like the Blosenbergturm, was a tower radiator insulated against ground. This tower, which was built in 1931, carried – together with a second tower, which was dismantled and rebuilt at Sankt Chrischona near Basel as a television transmission tower – a T-antenna for medium wave until 1962. After this date it was transformed into a tower radiator, serving as a backup transmitter for the Blosenbergturm itself. The aircraft warning lights on the Blosenbergturm have a special feature: at dawn a rotating beamer above the cabin comes into service. This beamer, which is much less bright than the beamers on the Stuttgart TV Tower, is switched off at night and the red aircraft warning lights are turned on. By watching the blinking light on the pinnacle of the tower, one could detect whether the transmitter was working. The high electrical field surrounding the top of the tower when the transmitter was powered meant that at such times the light glowed faintly even in the blink breaks. The Beromünster transmitter was shut down at midnight (CET) on 28 December 2008, despite some protests against the measure. The 1931 backup tower was dismantled in 2011; the Blosenberg tower itself was declared a heritage monument and may become part of an on-site museum. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blosenbergturm. (en)
  • Der Blosenbergturm ist ein 1937 fertiggestellter Sendeturm des Mittelwellensenders von Schweizer Radio DRS in Beromünster. Der Turm gehörte zum Landessender Beromünster. (de)
  • La tour de Blosenberg est un émetteur radio se trouvant sur la commune Beromünster dans le canton de Lucerne (Suisse). Cette installation est plus connue sous le nom d'émetteur de Beromünster, voire simplement sous Beromünster. (fr)
  • La Torre de Blosenberg es una torre de comunicaciones situada en Beromünster (cantón de Lucerna, Suiza). Fue construida en 1937 para la estación de radio alemana DRS. La Blosenbergturm tiene una altura de 217 m y la estructura entera de la torre se utiliza como antena. Tiene una cabina a una altura de 150 m, conteniendo el equipo eléctrico necesario para emitir a 531 kHz. (es)
  • La Torre di Blosenberg (Blosenbergturm in tedesco) è una torre di trasmissione situata a Beromünster, Canton Lucerna, Svizzera, costruita nel 1937 per la stazione radiofonica della Svizzera tedesca Schweizer Radio DRS e che trasmette ad una frequenza di 531 kHz. La Blosenbergturm ha un'altezza di 217 m ed è una torre auto-irradiante isolata da terra, cioè l'intera struttura della torre è usata come antenna. Ha una cabina ad un'altezza di 150 m, contenente il materiale elettrico per fornire alla torretta l'alimentazione ad alta frequenza. Il trasmettitore Blosenberg è stato spento alla mezzanotte (CET) del 28 dicembre 2008, nonostante alcune proteste contro il provvedimento. La torre di riserva del 1931 è stata smantellata nel 2011; la stessa torre di Blosenberg è stata dichiarata monumento del patrimonio e potrebbe diventare parte di un museo in loco. (it)
  • A torre de Blosenberg (alemão: Blosenbergturm) é uma torre transmissora em Beromünster, no cantão de Lucerna, na Suíça, construída em 1937 para a estação de rádio alemã DRS. Transmite a uma frequência de a AM de 531 kHz. O Blosenbergturm tem uma altura de 217 m e é uma torre autotransmissora isolada de encontro à terra, ou seja, a estrutura inteira da torre é usada como uma antena. Tem uma cabine em uma altura de 150 m, contendo o equipamento elétrico para fornecer à torre potência em alta frequência. (pt)
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