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(northern mast), once used for the 585 kHz outlet that is silent for<br />

almost two <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s now. The 120 m "Suedmast" for 1476 kHz was supposed to<br />

be kept, and Oesterreichische Rundfunksen<strong>de</strong>r GmbH told ADXB-OE that the<br />

frequency would still be available for interested broadcasters. But now<br />

they dump this option <strong>de</strong>finitely.<br />

Some photos of the antenna array:<br />

<br />

More photos, also of the old tube transmitters, with a link to an even<br />

larger photo collection that inclu<strong>de</strong>s also a shot of the Thomson M2W<br />

transmitter that had been used during the last years of operation:<br />

<br />

This <strong>de</strong>velopment makes the Moosbrunn site the only operational AM<br />

transmission facility in Austria.<br />

[AM in the German meaning, technically correct covering all amplitu<strong>de</strong>modulated<br />

broadcasting, also dubbed "LMK" /LW/MW/SW.]<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Jan 25)<br />

What's about the ORF Dornbirn Lauterach Vorarlberg TX site, formerly on<br />

629 / 1125 [later 585/1026] kHz MW ? Remains only on FM and local TV only?<br />

<br />

The Lauterach Transmitter is a 116 m tall broadcasting facility.<br />

<br />

Lauterach Transmitter is a broadcasting facility in Lauterach, Austria,<br />

located at 47 26 55 N 09 42 10 E / 47.44861 N 09.70278 E<br />

mast at 47 26 55.09 N 09 42 06.94 E<br />

<br />

It is used for FM and TV broadcasting, and until 1995 also for medium-wave<br />

broadcasting. It was inaugurated in 1934 and uses as antenna mast a<br />

116 metre tall guyed mast, which is insulated against ground.<br />

(subsection DORNBIRN) in Radiogeschichte Oesterreichs<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Medien - In Lauterach betreibt <strong>de</strong>r ORF eine Sen<strong>de</strong>anlage fuer UKW und TV.<br />

Bis zum 1. Januar 1995 wur<strong>de</strong> <strong>von</strong> dieser Anlage auch das erste Programm <strong>de</strong>s<br />

ORFs auf <strong>de</strong>r Mittelwellenfrequenz 1026 kHz verbreitet. Als Antennenmast<br />

wird ein 116 Meter hoher, gegen Er<strong>de</strong> isolierter Stahlfachwerkmast<br />

verwen<strong>de</strong>t. Der Sen<strong>de</strong>r wur<strong>de</strong> <strong>von</strong> <strong>de</strong>n Franzoesischen Truppen nach <strong>de</strong>m<br />

Zweiten Weltkrieg erbaut.<br />

(Wikipedia)<br />

BRAZIL 9694.926 Radio Rio Mar, Portuguese, at 2038 UT Jan 22, per<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX949.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:12]

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