Golm transmitter or Sender Golm was a medium wave broadcasting facility on the area of a former Reichsarbeitsdienst officer candidate school at Kuhforter...
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towers consisting of wood were the transmission towers of the Golm transmitter and the transmitter Ismaning. They were demolished in 1979 and 1983 respectively...
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List of transmission sites (redirect from List of FM radio broadcast transmitters in the United Kingdom and Ireland)
(dismantled, LW, MW) (DLR) Transmitter Königs Wusterhausen (FM aktiv; LW shut down, MW (low power), SW (shut down)) Nauen (SW) Golm transmitter (MW, dismantled)...
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Park"). From 1948 to 1993 Golm was the site of a medium wave broadcast transmitter. There are no major roads through Golm, only state road (Landesstraße)...
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recycling timber is not new. As early as 1948, the 100 metre tall tower of Golm transmitter near Potsdam, Germany was built from recycled timber. It stood for...
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supplied the building material for a 100-metre-tall transmission tower built at Golm in 1948, which was used until 1979. In 1952 it was decided to build at the...
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highest recorded wooden structure was the tower of the Mühlacker radio transmitter (190 meters or 620 feet, destroyed in 1945). The tallest standing wooden...
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