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Sender InselsbergThe Sender Inselsberg (transmitter Inselsberg) is a FM- and TV-transmission facility on the Big Inselsberg in Thuringia, Germany. It has two aerial towers, which were built in 1939 and 1974. The transmission tower built in 1939 is a 43.31 metre high free-standing cylindrical tower built of steel concrete, which carried until the beginning of the ninties similiar to Gerbrandy Tower a guyed steel tube mast on its top. This mast carried the FM- and TV-broadcasting aerials. Nowadays this mast is demounted and there are only small aerials for mobile phone services on its top. The tower is nicknamed because of its cylindricl form "thermos flask". The transmission tower built in 1974 is a free standing steel tube tower on three feet. This tower which is similiar to the tower of transmitter Brocken, which was built at the same time, carries above its legs three platforms for aerials for directional radio services and in its topmost section, protected by layers of GFK, transmission aerials for FM broadcasting services and TV. - http://www.structurae.net/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0014729
- http://www.structurae.net/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0014901
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