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I know only a single more S 4105 has ever been built, for the Sveio site<br />

in Norway which no longer exists.<br />

The old main building<br />

<br />

houses only the control room. The large transmitter hall there is empty,<br />

away from being home of a collection to which also the first broadcasting<br />

transmitter of the Nauen site belongs. This was a 50 kW Funkwerk<br />

Koepenick, installed at 1958 in this building<br />

<br />

Otherwise this was until 1990 a utility site.<br />

The unique antenna is here:<br />

<br />

West of it were the old 500 kW facilities, with the towers just being<br />

<strong>de</strong>molished. It started in 1972 with a Brown Boveri 500 kW, using a 6/7 MHz<br />

HQ for services to Europe, a HR 4/4/0.5 for the Middle East (listed as<br />

15 MHz only) and another HR 4/4/0.75 (6...12 MHz), <strong>de</strong>dicated to Chile<br />

services. During following years two PKV-500 transmitters plus a S-shaped<br />

row of 4/8 curtains have been ad<strong>de</strong>d with a Soviet contractor.<br />

These old 500 kW facilities have been replaced by the new 500 kW systems<br />

in 1997. The 100 kW system remained in use for another three years for DW<br />

(6140 kHz) and RNW (English at noon to the UK, the second frequency<br />

besi<strong>de</strong>s Juelich-6045) until 2000 UT, then it has been revived after six<br />

years with an ex-Juelich transmitter for free brokerage in 2006. The 50 kW<br />

transmitter on the utility site has been withdrawn in 1991, together with<br />

three of the four 2x50 kW Sneg units at Koenigs Wusterhausen.<br />

<br />

By the way, on the next annual open monument day in 2006 the traditional<br />

Deutsche Welle booth (pictured in 2005 here) was already missing, of<br />

course, since another presentation after terminating the transmission<br />

contract would have been quite <strong>im</strong>pu<strong>de</strong>nt.<br />

And I already consi<strong>de</strong>red again walking out in 2007, only to listen how<br />

they say that they have nothing to do with Deutsche Welle anymore. Perhaps<br />

I in<strong>de</strong>ed missed something, judging from the surprise I saw when explaining<br />

this to people.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Apr 29)<br />

Re: Nauen antenna site. Here are the <strong>im</strong>ages taken of 2000 year.<br />

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file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX962.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:18]

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