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10 kW long-wave radio transmitter from Königswusterhausen

Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H.1925

Museum for Communication Berlin, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

Museum for Communication Berlin, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication
Berlin, Germany

The longwave transmitter dated back to Transmitter House 3 in König Wusterhausen, where, in 1920, the first broadcast transmission took place in Germany. It had 8 RS53 transmitters in the power amplifier, which provided 10 kW of telegraphy power or 5 kW of telephone power. It was used from 1926 by the Deutsche Welle for its university and teaching program. After the commissioning of the 35 kW high-powered broadcasting station in Zeesen in 1929, this transmitter was used for telegraphy and telephony purposes.

Details

  • Title: 10 kW long-wave radio transmitter from Königswusterhausen
  • Creator: Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H.
  • Date Created: 1925
  • Location Created: Brandenburg
  • Rights: © Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation
  • Material: Metall, Marmor, Holz, Textilien

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