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The '''Transmitter Hornisgrinde''' is a transmission facility for ] and ] on ] in the ]. It has two towers: a small steel framework tower, which belongs to ] and which is used for directional services and for transmitting the programme of "]" on 106.3 MHz and a big concrete tower of the SWR (] = South West German Broadcasting Company), which was built between 1971 and 1972. | |||
The latter tower is situated at {{coord|48|36|25|N|8|12|9|E|type:landmark_region:DE}} (city of ]) and has a height of 206 metres and is used to transmit all radio programmes of SWR, the program of Radio Regenbogen and the first TV program of ARD. | |||
==See also== | |||
* ] | |||
==External links== | |||
* {{Structurae|id=s0001650|title=Hornisgrinde Television Tower}} | |||
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