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Old Posted Aug 29, 2012, 11:03 AM
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Several destroyed radio towers in Germany and Poland - most built of wood!

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Heiligenstock

Building Name: Heiligenstock Radio Tower (1st)
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Frankfurt
Postal Code:
State/Province: Hesse
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Lattice tower built of wood used for mediumwave broadcasting. Tower was in use from 1930 to 1934 at Mühlacker transmitter,
dismantled and rebuilt at Heiligenstock. However, it was dismantled in 1938 because of its bad state.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction): 50.1546832 N 8.711112 E


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 107 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1934
- finished: 1934
- destroyed: 1938


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Heiligenstock

Building Name: Heiligenstock Radio Tower (2nd)
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Frankfurt
Postal Code:
State/Province: Hesse
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Lattice tower built of wood used for mediumwave broadcasting. Tower replaced the wood tower, which was built in 1934 as
it was in bad state. On March 25th, 1945, it was demolished by explosives by the retracting German troops.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction): 50.1546832 N 8.711112 E


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 107 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1938
- finished: 1938
- destroyed: 1945


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Heiligenstock

Building Name: Sendemasten Behelfsantenne Heiligenstock
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Frankfurt
Postal Code:
State/Province: Hesse
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Two wooden poles carrying a T-antenna for mediumwave broadcasting, which was used for broadcasting while the
wooden tower was replaced. As it survived the end of World War II, it was used until 1947, when the first new mast after World War II was rebuilt
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 35 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1938
- finished: 1938
- destroyed: 1947


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 2

Structure Type(s): Pole
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Heiligenstock

Building Name: Sendemast Heiligenstock
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Frankfurt
Postal Code:
State/Province: Hesse
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Guyed mast radiator used for mediumwave broadcasting. The mast was divided by an insulator in a height of 82 metres in two segments
and fed with the radio power above the insulator. In 1967 the transmitter was shut-down and the mast dismantled.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 122.5 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights: insulator: 82 metres


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1947
- finished: 1947
- destroyed: 1967


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Guyed Mast
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Steel

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Old Posted Aug 29, 2012, 11:30 AM
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Radio towers at Königsberg ( today: Kaliningrad)

Streert Address:
City: Kaliningrad
Postal Code:
State/Province: Kaliningrad Oblast
Country: Russia
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Guyed mast radiator insulated against ground, which replaced the wooden radio tower of Königsberg-Amalienau transmitter.
The facility may have been comletely destroyed by war in April 1945
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 50 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1938
- finished: 1938
- destroyed: 1945


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Guyed mast
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Steel

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holzturm

Building Name: Sendetürme Flugsicherungsstelle Königsberg
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Kaliningrad
Postal Code:
State/Province: Kaliningrad Oblast
Country: Russia
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Two lattice towers built of wood carrying an antenna for air radio. The towers were destroyed at the end of World War II.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 63 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1925
- finished: 1925
- destroyed: 1945


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 2

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood



Important Note: The name of Kaliningrad in Kaliningrad Oblast was before 1945 Königsberg and belonged to Germany. It was the capital of former Eastern Prussia.
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Old Posted Aug 29, 2012, 11:38 AM
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Köln-Raderthal Broadcasting Transmitter

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rundfun...B6ln-Raderthal

Building Name: Köln-Raderthal Broadcasting Transmitter
Native Name: Rundfunksender Köln-Raderthal
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Cologne
Postal Code:
State/Province: North-Rhine Westphalia
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Facility for mediumwave broadcasting inaugaurated in 1927. The facility used as antenna a T-antenna spun between two wooden towers, which were
140 metres apart. The transmitter was shut-down on March 21st, 1932. Afterwards it was dismantled.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 80 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1927
- finished: 1927
- destroyed: 1932


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Old Posted Aug 29, 2012, 12:08 PM
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Stolp transmitter - a broadcasting station also used for antenna research

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Stolp

Building Name: Stolp transmitter, Central tower
Native Name: Zentralturm Sender Stolp
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Debnica Kaszubska
Postal Code:
State/Province: Pomeranian Voivodeship
Country: Poland
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Stolp transmitter was a facility for mediumwave broadcasting, which should have also clarify the question, if it is
possible to built an antenna for mediumwave and longwave broadcasting with good skywave suppression and skywave suppressing directional diagrams by using an
antenna consisting of a central tower surrounded by several antenna towers on a circle around it.
The central tower of Stolp transmitter was the first tower built at Stolp transmitter. It consisted of a wooden tower with three legs in which a wire antenna was
hung up.
At the end of World War II the facility may have been destroyed, although, it is said that it was used for the Russian military radio service "Radio Wolga"
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 50 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1938
- finished: 1938
- destroyed: 1945


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication, Science
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Stolp

Building Name: Stolp transmitter, Ring towers
Native Name: Zentralturm Sender Stolp
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Debnica Kaszubska
Postal Code:
State/Province: Pomeranian Voivodeship
Country: Poland
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Stolp transmitter was a facility for mediumwave broadcasting, which should have also clarify the question, if it is
possible to built an antenna for mediumwave and longwave broadcasting with good skywave suppression and skywave suppressing directional diagrams by using an
antenna consisting of a central tower surrounded by several antenna towers on a circle around it.
The ring towers of Stolp transmitter were placed on a circle with 150 metres diametre around the central tower. All ring towers were wooden tower standing on three legs carrying a wire antenna in their interior
At the end of World War II the facility may have been destroyed, although, it is said that it was used for the Russian military radio service "Radio Wolga"
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 50 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1938
- finished: 1939
- destroyed: 1945


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 6

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication, Science
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Stolp

Building Name: Mast of Stolp transmitter
Native Name: Sendemast Sender Stolp
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Debnica Kaszubska
Postal Code:
State/Province: Pomeranian Voivodeship
Country: Poland
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect: Jucho
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Guyed mast used for mediumwave broadcasting at Stolp transmitter. The basements of this mast are still visible on satellite pictures.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction): 54.3826987 N 17.1830988 E


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 50 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1940
- finished: 1940
- destroyed: 1945


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Guyed mast
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Steel

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CITY REQUEST FORM
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City Name: Debnica Kaszubska
Native Name:
State/Province: Pomeranian Voivodeship
Country: Poland
Population: 9625
Population Source & Year: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathsdamnitz ( 2010)


Important note: Stolp was before 1945, the name of the town Slupsk and Rathsdamnitz
was before 1945 the name of Dębnica Kaszubska . Both towns were German towns before 1945.
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Hannover-Hainholz Wood Radio Tower

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Hannover-Hainholz

Building Name: Hannover-Hainholz Wood Radio Tower
Native Name: Holzsendeturm Hannover-Hainholz
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Hannover
Postal Code:
State/Province: Lower-Saxony
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Wood lattice tower, which carried an antenna for mediumwave broadcasting.
The height of the tower had to be reduced from 90 metres to 60 metres shortly after its completion for air-traffic safety,
which reduced the effiency of its antenna. In 1940, the broadcasting transmitter at Hannover-Hainholz was replaced by a
new transmission facility at Hemmingen and the tower was completely dismantled.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 90 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1933
- finished: 1933
- destroyed: 1940


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Sendemasten Rundfunksender Dortmund-Dorstfeld

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rundfun...mund-Dorstfeld

Building Name: Sendemasten Rundfunksender Dortmund-Dorstfeld
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Dortmund
Postal Code:
State/Province: North-Rhine Westphalia
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Two wooden radio masts in a distance of 35 metres carrying a T-antenna for mediumwave broadcasting. The facility went in service
on September 18th, 1925 and was shut-doen on December 15th, 1927.
Each mast consisted of a 30 metres tall wooden mast with a 3 metres high pinnacle made of iron.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 33 metres
- spire:
- roof: 30 metres
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started:
- finished:
- destroyed:


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 2

Structure Type(s): Pole
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood, iron

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Tragtürme der Reusenantenne des Sender Trier

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmitter_Trier

Building Name: Tragtürme der Reusenantenne des Sender Trier
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Trier
Postal Code:
State/Province: Rhineland-Palatina
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): 2 wooden lattice towers in a distance of 120 metres, between which a hemp rope was spun, at which a cage antenna for broadcasting was fixed.
As this antenna had a bad radiation pattern, it was replaced already in 1935 by a new broadcasting antenna, which was hung up in a wooden lattice tower.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 63 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1933
- finished: 1933
- destroyed: 1935


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 2

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Destroyed radio towers and masts in Flensburg

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flensbu...by_transmitter

Building Name: Tragtürme der T-Antenne des Senders Flensburg-Jürgensby
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Flensburg
Postal Code:
State/Province: Schleswig-Holstein
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Two wooden lattice towers, 80 metres apart, which carried a T-antenna for mediumwave broadcasting. As this antenna produced much skywave, the area of
fading-free reception was too small and this antenna was replaced in March/April 1935 by a skywave-surpressing antenna, which was installed in a 90 metres tall wooden lattice tower. In August 1935
both towers were dismantled.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 60 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1928
- finished: 1928
- destroyed: 1935


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 2

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Correction for Sendeturm Flensburg-Jürgensby ( http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=61983 )

Year of built: 1935

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flensbu...by_transmitter

Building Name: Flensburg-Jürgensby Radio Mast
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Flensburg
Postal Code:
State/Province: Schleswig-Holstein
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Tubular guyed mast insulated against ground, which replaced the wooden radio tower at Flensburg-Jürgensby, as
it was not strong enough to carry an antenna for TV-broadcasting. As this mast was situated in a housing area, it presented in winter a danger of falling ice and so in
1988 a new broadcasting mast was built in Flensburg-Engelsby on a field outside each housing area. After its completion, it was dismantled.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 216 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1957
- finished: 1957
- destroyed: 1990


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Guyed Mast
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Steel

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Correction for Sendemast Flensburg-Engelsby ( http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=61988 )
Year of built: 1988

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First towers of Mühlacker transmitter

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BC...io_transmitter

Building Name: Tragtürme der T-Antenne des Senders Mühlacker
Native Name:
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Mühlacker
Postal Code:
State/Province: Baden-Württemberg
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Two wooden lattice towers placed 310 metres apart used to carry the T-antenna of the first antenna of Mühlacker transmitter, the
first high power mediumwave broadcasting transmitter in Germany. As this antenna produced much skywave resulting in spite of its high power in a small fading-free reception area,
this antenna was replaced in 1933/1934 by a wire antenna with skywave-surpression, which was installed in the tallest wooden structure ever built ( http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=40728 ).
In 1934 both towers were dismantled. One of the towers was rebuilt at Frankfurt-Heiligenstock, the other at Koblenz.

Coordinates (with decimal fraction):


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 100 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1930
- finished: 1930
- destroyed: 1934


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 2

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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First towers of Ismaning transmitter

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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ismaning_radio_transmitter

Building Name: Tragtürme der T-Antenne des Senders Ismaning
Native Name:
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Streert Address:
City: Ismaning
Postal Code:
State/Province: Bavaria
Country: Germany
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Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Two wooden lattice towers placed 240 metres apart used to carry the T-antenna of the first antenna of Ismaning transmitter. As this antenna produced much skywave resulting in spite of its high power in a small fading-free reception area,
this antenna was replaced in 1934 by an antenna with skywave-surpression. For this one of the towers was dismantled and rebuilt on a wooden substructure remembering to the lower parts of Eiffel Tower. While this work was done, a L-antenna was used for broadcasting, which was spun between the other tower and a small auxiliary tower.
After completion of this work this tower was dismantled and rebuilt in 1935 in Nuremburg.

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Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna: 100 metres
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
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Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Destroyed

Construction Dates--
- started: 1930
- finished: 1930
- destroyed: 1934


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
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Elevator count:
Unit count: 2

Structure Type(s): Tower
Building Use(s): Communication
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Wood

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Correction for Sendeturm Ismaning ( http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=41612 ):
Year of built: 1934
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Old Posted Sep 13, 2012, 6:26 PM
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other ones are too low, too little time existed and cannot be drawn because have no photos
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