Bremen TV tower

Bremen-Walle Telecommunication Tower

Bremen-Walle Telecommunication Tower (official designation of Bremen TV tower), which is not accessible for the public, is, just like the telecommunication tower at Münster and the Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Tower in Cuxhaven, a reproduction of the telecommunication tower Kiel (draft: Architect dipl. Ing. Gerhard Kreisel and dipl. Ing. Guenter H. Mueller, Kiel). It is 235.70 meters high. The diameter of the operating pulpit, which is 108.20 meters above ground, is 40 meters. The telecommunication tower is located in the Bremen quarter Walle at the Utbremer road, about 2.5 kilometers northwest from the city center (market place with city hall, pc. Petri cathedral, Roland and the city musicians of Bremen). All FM-radio and TV programs of radio Bremen in Bremen are transmitted today from this tower. A 70 cm amateur radio relay, DB0OZ, with an expenditure frequency of 438.825 MHz, is also on the tower.

In order to furnish the year 2000 it was considered, to install a restaurant in the operating pulpit. These plans were however again rejected.

Transmitted programmes

FM

Program Frequency ERP
Nordwestradio 88,3 MHz 100 kW
Energy Bremen 89,8 MHz 1 kW
92,5 Der Sender (Bürgerrundfunk Bremen) 92,5 MHz 0,2 kW
Bremen Eins 93,8 MHz 100 kW
NDR Info / Radio Bremen Parlamentsradio 95,0 MHz 1 kW
Funkhaus Europa 96,7 MHz 50 kW
Deutschlandradio Kultur 100,3 MHz 1 kW
Bremen Vier 101,2 MHz 100 kW
Hitradio Antenne 104,8 MHz 0,1 kW
Deutschlandfunk 107,1 MHz 100 kW

TV

Channel Frequency Programm Power Modulation Erraor Protection mode Guard Data rate
22 479,25 MHz 32 kW horizontal 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13,27 Mbit/s (8k-Modus)
32 559,25 MHz 32 kW horizontal 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13,27 MBit/s (8k-Modus)
29 535,25 MHz 32 kW horizontal 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13,27 MBit/s (8k-Modus)
49 687,25 MHz 50 kW horizontal 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13,27 MBit/s (8k-Modus)
42 639,25 MHz 50 kW horizontal 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13,27 MBit/s (8k-Modus)
45 663,25 MHz 20 kW horizontal 16-QAM 2/3 1/4 13,27 MBit/s (8k-Modus)

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Coordinates: 53°05′45″N 8°47′31″E / 53.09583°N 8.79194°E / 53.09583; 8.79194

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