Zeesen short-wave transmitter (1931)
The Zeesen short-wave transmitter was a 70-metre-high shortwave radio transmission mast constructed at Zeesen in Germany in 1931. Consisting of a lattice tower of pitch pine timbers, it was one of Germany's first short-wave broadcasting transmitters. It was equipped with four transmitting arms, at 90-degree separation, surmounted by two omnidirectional aerials. In 1939, the wooden tower was replaced by a 70-metre high steel mast with a single omnidirectional aerial. This mast was dismantled, together with all the Zeesen transmitters, in 1945.
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Coordinates: 52°16′31″N 13°37′25″E / 52.27528°N 13.62361°E
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- Towers completed in 1931
- 1931 establishments in Germany
- Radio masts and towers in Germany
- 1945 disestablishments in Germany
- Buildings and structures in Dahme-Spreewald
- Buildings and structures demolished in 1945
- History of telecommunications in Germany