Hünenburg Telecommunication Tower
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Hünenburg Telecommunication Tower is a 164 metre tall telecommunicatio tower of Deutsche Telekom
Deutsche Telekom
Deutsche Telekom AG is a telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is the largest telecommunications company in Europe....

 AG on Hüneburg near Bielefeld, which was built in 1972 as replacement for a smaller telecommunication tower, built in 1952, which is today used as observation tower
Hünenburg Observation Tower
Hünenburg Observation Tower is a 40 metre tall observation tower on Hünenburg at Bielefeld. It was built in 1952 as standardized telecommunication tower on the site of the Three-Emperor-Tower, which was demolished before....

. Hünenburg Telecommunication Tower is a concrete tower of FMT 3/72 type and not open for tourists.

Hünenburg Telecommunication Tower has 40 metres above ground an equipment room with a volume of 2500 cubic metres. On it, there is in a height of 49.6 metres a deck with directional antennas. A second smaller antenna deck is situated 55 metres above ground. Further smaller decks for antennas with directional antennas are situated 89 and 123.5 metres above ground. Between a height of 123.5 and 146.25 metres there are on the red-white painted antenna mast the FM-broadcasting antennas fixed. The pinnacle above 146.5 metres carries a glass fibre cylinder with the UHF-TV-broadcasting antennas.

Radiated TV programmes (before digital switch-over)

Programme Frequency/Channel ERP
ZDF E 33 320 kW
WDR Studio Bielefeld E 46 500 kW
WDR Studio Bielefeld E 46 500 kW
Sat 1 E 38 0.125 kW
RTL E 59 1 kW
Vox E 36 0.5 kW
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