Rheinsender

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Rheinsender in 2011. The taler tower got demolished in 2012
the two towers of Rheinsender - 150 m mast radiator and lattice tower with cage antenna in 2011
150 m tall mast radiator of Rheinsender in 2011
Intermediate insualator of 150 m tall mast radiator
Base of 150 m tall mast radiator of Rheinsender
70 m tall lattice tower of Rheinsender
Basement of 70 m tower of Rheinsender
Basement of 70 m tower of Rheinsender with former anchor block of demolished mast in foreground
Mobile phone transmission tower near Rheinsender
Transmitter building of Rheinsender

The Rheinsender ("Rhine transmitter") is an FM radio transmission site for the German Südwestrundfunk regional public broadcasting system. The Rheinsender is located near Wolfsheim, southwest of Mainz.

Historically the Rhinesender was a large medium-wave transmission facility near. The transmitter was established in 1950 and went on the air May 15, 1950. It belonged to SWR (until 1998 to SWF) and transmitted until the middle of the 1990s with 600 kilowatts, later reduced to 100 kilowatts. In 2012 the medium-wave mast got demolished.

Today SWR is using the smaller mast for FM transmission.

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