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The Transmitter Ismaning was a large radio transmitting station near Ismaning, Bavaria, Germany. It was inaugurated in 1932. From 1932 to 1934 this transmitter (which replaced the Stadelheim Transmitter at Munich-Stadelheim) used a T-antenna as transmitting antenna, which was spun between two 115-metre-high free-standing wooden lattice towers, which were 240 metres apart. As this antenna had an unfavourable vertical radiation pattern, which produced much skywave resulting in a too small fading-free reception area at night, in 1934 a new antenna was installed. Therefore, one of the towers was dismantled and rebuilt on a 39-metre-high (128 ft) wooden lattice base. While this work took place, an L-Antenna was used, which was spun between the other tower and a small auxiliary wooden tower. It

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  • Der Sender Ismaning ist ein Rundfunksender des Bayerischen Rundfunks in Ismaning, einer Gemeinde nordöstlich von München. Die Sendeanlage dient zur analogen (UKW) und digitalen (DAB) Verbreitung von Hörfunk. Der Standort Ismaning gehört zu den ältesten in der Geschichte des Hörfunks in Deutschland. Bereits 1932 wurde dort ein erster Sender für die Mittelwelle in Betrieb genommen, der als Ersatz des 1926 für die Deutsche Stunde in Bayern installierten Senders Stadelheim diente. Über den Sender wurde am 28. April 1945 der Aufruf der Freiheitsaktion Bayern verbreitet. (de)
  • The Transmitter Ismaning was a large radio transmitting station near Ismaning, Bavaria, Germany. It was inaugurated in 1932. From 1932 to 1934 this transmitter (which replaced the Stadelheim Transmitter at Munich-Stadelheim) used a T-antenna as transmitting antenna, which was spun between two 115-metre-high free-standing wooden lattice towers, which were 240 metres apart. As this antenna had an unfavourable vertical radiation pattern, which produced much skywave resulting in a too small fading-free reception area at night, in 1934 a new antenna was installed. Therefore, one of the towers was dismantled and rebuilt on a 39-metre-high (128 ft) wooden lattice base. While this work took place, an L-Antenna was used, which was spun between the other tower and a small auxiliary wooden tower. It became defunct in 1977 and was destroyed in 1983. (en)
  • L'émetteur d'Ismaning est un grand émetteur radio situé près d'Ismaning en Bavière, dans le sud de l'Allemagne. Le premier fut inauguré en 1932 et le site allait accueillir différents émetteurs jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Le plus connu est un grand émetteur en treillis de bois, haut de 156 mètres qui exista de 1934 à 1983 et dont la forme lui valut le surnom de « tour Eiffel bavaroise ». (fr)
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  • Der Sender Ismaning ist ein Rundfunksender des Bayerischen Rundfunks in Ismaning, einer Gemeinde nordöstlich von München. Die Sendeanlage dient zur analogen (UKW) und digitalen (DAB) Verbreitung von Hörfunk. Der Standort Ismaning gehört zu den ältesten in der Geschichte des Hörfunks in Deutschland. Bereits 1932 wurde dort ein erster Sender für die Mittelwelle in Betrieb genommen, der als Ersatz des 1926 für die Deutsche Stunde in Bayern installierten Senders Stadelheim diente. Über den Sender wurde am 28. April 1945 der Aufruf der Freiheitsaktion Bayern verbreitet. (de)
  • L'émetteur d'Ismaning est un grand émetteur radio situé près d'Ismaning en Bavière, dans le sud de l'Allemagne. Le premier fut inauguré en 1932 et le site allait accueillir différents émetteurs jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Le plus connu est un grand émetteur en treillis de bois, haut de 156 mètres qui exista de 1934 à 1983 et dont la forme lui valut le surnom de « tour Eiffel bavaroise ». (fr)
  • The Transmitter Ismaning was a large radio transmitting station near Ismaning, Bavaria, Germany. It was inaugurated in 1932. From 1932 to 1934 this transmitter (which replaced the Stadelheim Transmitter at Munich-Stadelheim) used a T-antenna as transmitting antenna, which was spun between two 115-metre-high free-standing wooden lattice towers, which were 240 metres apart. As this antenna had an unfavourable vertical radiation pattern, which produced much skywave resulting in a too small fading-free reception area at night, in 1934 a new antenna was installed. Therefore, one of the towers was dismantled and rebuilt on a 39-metre-high (128 ft) wooden lattice base. While this work took place, an L-Antenna was used, which was spun between the other tower and a small auxiliary wooden tower. It (en)
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  • Sender Ismaning (de)
  • Ismaning radio transmitter (en)
  • Émetteur d'Ismaning (fr)
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