Transmitter Marnach

The transmitter Marnach is a high power transmission facility for the medium wave frequency 1440 kHz of RTL near Marnach in Luxembourg for transmitting Radio Luxembourg. There are two aerial systems at Marnach, which are chosen depending on the time of day. They are called the day aerial and night aerial. Day aerial The day aerial of the transmitter Marnach consists of three guyed steel framework masts, which are insulated against ground. This aerial allows directional radiation toward the area of Rhine-Ruhr and Germany or towards Great Britain. At the end of the eighties this aerial consisted of 5 masts with a height of 105 metres.
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Night aerial The night aerial of the transmitter consists of a 60 metre high guyed steel framework mast which is insulated against ground and a 65 metre high freestanding steel framework tower which is used as reflector.
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List of masts

 

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