Berlin-Tegel radio transmitter
The Transmitter Berlin-Tegel was a broadcasting facility for medium wave in Berlin-Tegel, Germany. It was built in 1933 and used as an aerial wire hung up in a 165-metre-high (541 ft) tower of wood framework. In 1940, the height of the tower was reduced to 86 metres. On December 16, 1948 the tower (and a guyed mast under construction, intended to replace the tower) was bombed under orders of the French Commander (Jean Ganeval) at the time, because of concerns of endangering the air traffic of the nearby Berlin Tegel Airport, which was under construction at the time.
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Berlin-Tegel radio transmitter
The Transmitter Berlin-Tegel was a broadcasting facility for medium wave in Berlin-Tegel, Germany. It was built in 1933 and used as an aerial wire hung up in a 165-metre-high (541 ft) tower of wood framework. In 1940, the height of the tower was reduced to 86 metres. On December 16, 1948 the tower (and a guyed mast under construction, intended to replace the tower) was bombed under orders of the French Commander (Jean Ganeval) at the time, because of concerns of endangering the air traffic of the nearby Berlin Tegel Airport, which was under construction at the time.
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Der Sender Tegel war ein 1933 ...... en Sender Königs Wusterhausen.
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The Transmitter Berlin-Tegel w ...... er building is still standing.
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Sendeturm Berlin-Tegel
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Der Sender Tegel war ein 1933 ...... der auf dem Berliner Funkturm.
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The Transmitter Berlin-Tegel w ...... nder construction at the time.
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Berlin-Tegel radio transmitter
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Sender Tegel
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