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Marnach Transmitter - Night Reflector Mast
| Status: | built | | Construction Dates | | Began | 1976 | | Finished | 1976 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - communication | | Structural Types | | - guyed mast | | Architectural Style | | - modern | | Materials | | - steel |
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| | Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Antenna | | 65.0 m | | http://www.bce.lu/transmission/ | | | | | |
Description - This is part of the transmission plant, which was used for broadcasting the famous program of "Radio Luxemburg".
- This transmitter plant belongs to the most powerful radio stations in the world (transmitting power: 1200 kilowatts)
- This free-standing tower is used for broadcasting at nighttime as a reflector, in order to optimize radiation toward Northwest. It forms, together with the Nighttime Transmission Mast, a interesting ensemble of a free-standing tower and a guyed mast.
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