Jülich radio transmitter

Coordinates: 50°56′40″N 6°21′45″E / 50.94444°N 6.36250°E / 50.94444; 6.36250
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Overview
One of the dipole arrays

The Jülich shortwave transmitter, operated by

shortwave broadcasting facility at Jülich
, Germany.

In 1956

kHz, but it never went into regular service for this broadcaster. Since 6 December 2004, the mediumwave transmitter has been used to broadcast the programme of the German commercial broadcaster "TruckRadio
" on 702 kHz.

In 2006, the British multi-millionaire

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], bought a radio transmitter in Darwin, Australia 6 years ago.

In January 2008 the broadcasting facility was sold by T-Systems to the religious broadcaster CVC / Christian Vision.

When the broadcasting had been discontinued a recreation area with camping and hotels was to be built there.[1][2]

Meanwhile, all antennas have been removed.[citation needed]


References

  1. ^ Zeitung, Aachener. "Jülich: Investor plant Freizeitpark auf der Merscher Höhe". Aachener Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  2. ^ "Lokales". www.aachener-zeitung.de. Retrieved 2019-04-18.

50°56′40″N 6°21′45″E / 50.94444°N 6.36250°E / 50.94444; 6.36250