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The '''Fernmeldeturm Berlin-Schäferberg''' erected from ] to ] is a ] and closed to the public. It stands upon the ] in the southwest of ].

The Fernmeldeturm Berlin-Schäferberg is 212 m (695 ft) high, the shaft alone is 187 m (613 ft). At the height between 101.6 m to 132.44 m some operating (or service?) floors are located, equipped with devices mainly for the use of directed radio relay transmissions.

In the time from ] until the early ] this telecommunications tower was mainly used for trans-horizon relay transmissions to ] with the counter-stations ] in the ] and ] in the ].

For this purpose the tower was equipped with two parabolic antennas with 30 m (96 ft) in diameter mounted on its shaft, which were dismantled in ], because of these antennas the shaft had to be constructed considerably more stable than other telecommunication towers of similar size, like the ] in ] or the ].

Next th the Fernmeldeturm Berlin-Schäferberg existed another tower, constructed as freestanding steel framework tower, which also carried 30m parabolic antennas for trans-horizon radio relays. This tower has been dismantled completely.

Now the Fernmeldeturm Berlin-Schäferberg is only used for his formerly secondary use, the broadcast of TV and radio programmes
in the 87 to 108 MHz range.

from the year ] this tower is also used for transmission in the 1485 kHz band. but since the tower was not built for this initially a long-wire-antenna had to be installed.

== External links ==

* http://www.structurae.de/en/structures/data/s0012105/index.cfm

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