The Transmitter Stallupöner Allee, Berlin is a transmission site for medium wave radio broadcasts situated on the Stallupöner Allee ("Stallupone Avenue") in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. This transmission site was established in 1948. It uses as aerial a 130-metre-high guyed steel framework mast with triangular section, which is insulated against ground. Until 1998 there was a second insulated guyed steel framework mast on the site. It was replaced by a small freestanding steel framework tower.The transmission power of the medium wave transmitter was reduced during the nineties from 100 kilowatts to 2.5 kilowatts.
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| - Die Stallupöner Allee ist eine im 19. Jahrhundert bei der Erweiterung der Wohnbebauung angelegte Straße im Berliner Ortsteil Westend, unmittelbar nördlich des Grunewaldes. Der Straßenname, vergeben am 31. Dezember 1923, nimmt Bezug auf die – ehemals ostpreußische – Kleinstadt Stallupönen, ab 1938 Ebenrode, heute Nesterow in Russland (Gebiet Kaliningrad). (de)
- The Transmitter Stallupöner Allee, Berlin is a transmission site for medium wave radio broadcasts situated on the Stallupöner Allee ("Stallupone Avenue") in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. This transmission site was established in 1948. It uses as aerial a 130-metre-high guyed steel framework mast with triangular section, which is insulated against ground. Until 1998 there was a second insulated guyed steel framework mast on the site. It was replaced by a small freestanding steel framework tower.The transmission power of the medium wave transmitter was reduced during the nineties from 100 kilowatts to 2.5 kilowatts. (en)
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| - Die Stallupöner Allee ist eine im 19. Jahrhundert bei der Erweiterung der Wohnbebauung angelegte Straße im Berliner Ortsteil Westend, unmittelbar nördlich des Grunewaldes. Der Straßenname, vergeben am 31. Dezember 1923, nimmt Bezug auf die – ehemals ostpreußische – Kleinstadt Stallupönen, ab 1938 Ebenrode, heute Nesterow in Russland (Gebiet Kaliningrad). (de)
- The Transmitter Stallupöner Allee, Berlin is a transmission site for medium wave radio broadcasts situated on the Stallupöner Allee ("Stallupone Avenue") in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. This transmission site was established in 1948. It uses as aerial a 130-metre-high guyed steel framework mast with triangular section, which is insulated against ground. Until 1998 there was a second insulated guyed steel framework mast on the site. It was replaced by a small freestanding steel framework tower.The transmission power of the medium wave transmitter was reduced during the nineties from 100 kilowatts to 2.5 kilowatts. (en)
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