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Radio Bremen 936 kHz, SWR Heilbronn - Ulm 711 / 1413 kHz.<br />

Radio Bremen has switched off its 936 kHz transmitter on Wednesday (March<br />

10), assuming that hardly any listeners still tune in. The <strong>de</strong>cision is not<br />

final yet and could be revoked if complaints <strong>de</strong>monstrate that the<br />

assumption is wrong.<br />

<br />

Listeners who already called Radio Bremen have been told that their<br />

reactions in<strong>de</strong>ed get explicitly registered, so apparently this is not just<br />

sweet press officer talk and already writing off 936 kHz would be a bit<br />

premature. It has so far not been <strong>de</strong>leted either from<br />

<br />

For the t<strong>im</strong>e being this example has been posted for how 936 sounds in<br />

Germany now:<br />

<br />

A permanent closure would be remarkable because the whole transmission<br />

facility is not more than 11 years old. It uses a cheap antenna<br />

construction, as explained in <strong>de</strong>tail at<br />

<br />

(link to the subpage with the best photos). This antenna has been<br />

repainted just four years ago, in green, since it is not subject to flight<br />

security rules with its height of just 45 meters. Must have cost them a<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>rable fraction of the power bills for one year.<br />

A word about the programming: From 1999 to 2002 the transmitter carried<br />

Funkhaus Europa. In 2001 Radio Bremen closed down its Radio Bremen 3<br />

program and put Funkhaus Europe on its FM frequencies, thus they <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>d<br />

to use 936 for Bremen Eins (the former Hansawelle) again. T<strong>im</strong>e and again<br />

special programmes went out, apparently for the last t<strong>im</strong>e the ARD-<br />

Olympiaradio during "Beijing" (probably also during "Vancouver", here 936<br />

has not been announced in advance but the DW relays on shortwave have not<br />

been either).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld March 13)<br />

Also on March 10 Suedwestrundfunk changed the frequency of its transmitter<br />

at Jungingen near Ulm from 711 to 1413 kHz [in o<strong>de</strong>r to allow SWR Heilbronn<br />

Obereiseshe<strong>im</strong> 711 kHz gear to transmit on DRM mo<strong>de</strong> instead, -- in 2nd<br />

quarter of 2010... wb.], apparently in doing so reducing the power from 5<br />

to 1 kW, at least according to<br />

<br />

During the second quarter the AM service of SWR cont.ra via the remaining<br />

711 transmitter at Heilbronn/Obereiseshe<strong>im</strong> will cease and the frequency be<br />

used for DRM tests instead, as explained at<br />

<br />

1413 is an old Sued<strong>de</strong>utscher Rundfunk (one of the Suedwestrundfunk<br />

pre<strong>de</strong>cessors) frequency, during the eighties it was in use with 3 kW from<br />

Bad Mergenthe<strong>im</strong> and with 200 watts from some further sites. After 1990<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX956.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:48]

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