Nauen Transmitter Station (German: Grossfunkstelle Nauen or Sender Nauen) in Nauen, Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest radio transmitting installation in the world. It was founded on 1 April 1906 by Telefunken engineer R. Hirsch on a 40-hectare property north of Nauen, leased from Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze.
History
Before World War I, the Nauen station was a research station of Telefunken. Trial service was initiated on 9 August 1906, and operational service began on 16 August 1906 using spark-gap transmitters. An umbrella antenna was supported by a steel lattice mast 100 metres high, insulated from earth.
Since the station had no commercial power, a 35 HP steam tractor was installed in the transmitter building, a light half timbered house, which powered a 50 Hz alternator producing 24 kVA output power.
Arc transmitters were installed in 1909, which increased the range of the station to 5000 kilometres.
A radio link with the German colony of Togoland was established for the first time in 1911. In the same year the antenna tower was increased to 200 metres in height; however, this tower was destroyed by a storm on 31 March 1912. A temporary replacement antenna was suspended between two 120 metres high masts. This was replaced by a V-shaped antenna supported by five masts at end of 1912. In 1913 the first high power machine transmitter was installed in the station. It worked with frequency doubling using the Arco system, niet te verwarren met de alternator van Alexanderson.
The location may be chosen to fit the coverage area and for VHF-UHF-applications line of sight consideration. For lower frequencies a location with good ground conductivity is required. In case of microwave link chains, stations should be in observable ranges of each other. (see Earth bulge) Computer programmes for the terrain profile and abacs are used in addition to on site observations. Avoidance of industrial noise is also taken into consideration. Another parameter may be the government regulations concerning public health requiring a minimum distance to human habitation. The distance depends on the power and the frequency of the transmitting signal. Low power stations may be in cities; higher power stations are always in rural areas. Most of the stations (especially high frequency stations) are at high altitudes. So, both the minimum distance regulations and the line of sight criteria are met.
This is a tour of the FM radio station transmitter site that I maintain. This was a requested video so if you have any other video ideas, please leave them down in the comments. The non-commercial radio station transmits with an ERP of 4,600 watts from 100 meters above the surrounding terrain . According to Wikipedia, "ERP (effective radiated power) measures the combination of the power emitted by the transmitter and the ability of the antenna to direct that power in a given direction. It is equal to the input power to the antenna multiplied by the gain of the antenna."
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WADK Radio Station And Transmitter Site Tour
We got an in depth personal tour of the Newport Rhode Island station WADK, and a tour of the transmitter site.
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1.4 MILLION watt Shortwave station WRMI Florida
I was able to get a tour through the WRMI shortwave station out at Okeechobee. 1.4 megawatt transmitter site. If you want to see some huge antennas, tubes and transformers, check out this video.
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Großfunkstelle / Transmitter Station Nauen, Germany
Die Großfunkstelle Nauen ist die älteste noch bestehende Sendeanlage für Kurzwelle der Welt. Sie wurde am 1. April 1906 vom Telefunken-Ingenieur Richard Hirsch ins Leben gerufen, indem er nördlich von Nauen vom Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze aus Neukammer ein 40 Hektar großes Grundstück pachtete. Die heutigen Sendeantennen wurden 1964 und 1997 fertiggestellt und sind 70 Meter und 80,5 Meter hoch. Die Station diente bis 2011 der Ausstrahlung des Programms der Deutschen Welle über Kurzwelle. Historie trifft Moderne: Nicht nur die 5G Technologie, sondern auch historische Ausstellungsstücke aus dem Bereich Rundfunk sind im großen Sendesaal (1000 m2) in dem imposantem Muthesius-Bau untergebracht. Seit 2008 gehört die Sendeanlage dem Unternehmen Media Broadcast.
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Build A Long Range FM Transmitter (Homebrew Radio Station)
Have you ever wanted to broadcast your own radio station within the neighborhood? Ever get curious on where people get those "Surveillance Bugs" from spy and action movies? This small and simple FM transmitter is the toy that geeks have always wanted.
FM transmitters can be complicated to build, that's why I'm teaching you how to make a foolproof FM transmitter. There's no need to buy kits, this tutorial includes the PCB layout and the schematics.
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwP5mrDBOvNYaHFnME5iaFpqME0/edit?usp=sharing
Full Tutorial: http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Ultimate-FM-Transmitter/
Specs:
- 1/4 Mile Radius Range
- Powered By A 9V Battery
- Lasts For Several Days
- Adjustable 87-108mHz
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How To Make A Radio Transmitter With Only 2 Components - Great Idea You Haven't Seen Before
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This is a tour of the FM radio station transmitter site that I maintain. This was a requested video so if you have any other video ideas, please leave them down...
This is a tour of the FM radio station transmitter site that I maintain. This was a requested video so if you have any other video ideas, please leave them down in the comments. The non-commercial radio station transmits with an ERP of 4,600 watts from 100 meters above the surrounding terrain . According to Wikipedia, "ERP (effective radiated power) measures the combination of the power emitted by the transmitter and the ability of the antenna to direct that power in a given direction. It is equal to the input power to the antenna multiplied by the gain of the antenna."
This is a tour of the FM radio station transmitter site that I maintain. This was a requested video so if you have any other video ideas, please leave them down in the comments. The non-commercial radio station transmits with an ERP of 4,600 watts from 100 meters above the surrounding terrain . According to Wikipedia, "ERP (effective radiated power) measures the combination of the power emitted by the transmitter and the ability of the antenna to direct that power in a given direction. It is equal to the input power to the antenna multiplied by the gain of the antenna."
We got an in depth personal tour of the Newport Rhode Island station WADK, and a tour of the transmitter site.
Our host Steve was informative and entertaining,...
We got an in depth personal tour of the Newport Rhode Island station WADK, and a tour of the transmitter site.
Our host Steve was informative and entertaining, and maybe a little high.
Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell to be notifed when we upload content, and check out our weekly podcast on itunes, soundcloud, stitcher and google play.
We got an in depth personal tour of the Newport Rhode Island station WADK, and a tour of the transmitter site.
Our host Steve was informative and entertaining, and maybe a little high.
Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell to be notifed when we upload content, and check out our weekly podcast on itunes, soundcloud, stitcher and google play.
I was able to get a tour through the WRMI shortwave station out at Okeechobee. 1.4 megawatt transmitter site. If you want to see some huge antennas, tubes and t...
I was able to get a tour through the WRMI shortwave station out at Okeechobee. 1.4 megawatt transmitter site. If you want to see some huge antennas, tubes and transformers, check out this video.
Support HamRadioConcepts at paypal.me/hamradioconcepts/1
I was able to get a tour through the WRMI shortwave station out at Okeechobee. 1.4 megawatt transmitter site. If you want to see some huge antennas, tubes and transformers, check out this video.
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Die Großfunkstelle Nauen ist die älteste noch bestehende Sendeanlage für Kurzwelle der Welt. Sie wurde am 1. April 1906 vom Telefunken-Ingenieur Richard Hirsch ...
Die Großfunkstelle Nauen ist die älteste noch bestehende Sendeanlage für Kurzwelle der Welt. Sie wurde am 1. April 1906 vom Telefunken-Ingenieur Richard Hirsch ins Leben gerufen, indem er nördlich von Nauen vom Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze aus Neukammer ein 40 Hektar großes Grundstück pachtete. Die heutigen Sendeantennen wurden 1964 und 1997 fertiggestellt und sind 70 Meter und 80,5 Meter hoch. Die Station diente bis 2011 der Ausstrahlung des Programms der Deutschen Welle über Kurzwelle. Historie trifft Moderne: Nicht nur die 5G Technologie, sondern auch historische Ausstellungsstücke aus dem Bereich Rundfunk sind im großen Sendesaal (1000 m2) in dem imposantem Muthesius-Bau untergebracht. Seit 2008 gehört die Sendeanlage dem Unternehmen Media Broadcast.
Nauen Transmitter Station is the oldest continually operating short-wave transmitter in the world. It was first started on 1 April 1906 by Richard Hirsh, an engineer for the German radio and television company Telefunken, at a 40-hectare property north of Nauen which he leased from the estate holder Fritz Stotze. The present antennae were completed in 1964 and 1997, and are 70 and 80.5 metres tall respectively. Until 2011, the station was used to broadcast the Deutsche Welle channel by short wave. Old meets new: the site houses not only 5G technology, but also historical exhibits from broadcasting history within the large broadcasting hall in the Muthesius-Bau. The transmitter has belonged to Media Broadcast since 2008.
Die Großfunkstelle Nauen ist die älteste noch bestehende Sendeanlage für Kurzwelle der Welt. Sie wurde am 1. April 1906 vom Telefunken-Ingenieur Richard Hirsch ins Leben gerufen, indem er nördlich von Nauen vom Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze aus Neukammer ein 40 Hektar großes Grundstück pachtete. Die heutigen Sendeantennen wurden 1964 und 1997 fertiggestellt und sind 70 Meter und 80,5 Meter hoch. Die Station diente bis 2011 der Ausstrahlung des Programms der Deutschen Welle über Kurzwelle. Historie trifft Moderne: Nicht nur die 5G Technologie, sondern auch historische Ausstellungsstücke aus dem Bereich Rundfunk sind im großen Sendesaal (1000 m2) in dem imposantem Muthesius-Bau untergebracht. Seit 2008 gehört die Sendeanlage dem Unternehmen Media Broadcast.
Nauen Transmitter Station is the oldest continually operating short-wave transmitter in the world. It was first started on 1 April 1906 by Richard Hirsh, an engineer for the German radio and television company Telefunken, at a 40-hectare property north of Nauen which he leased from the estate holder Fritz Stotze. The present antennae were completed in 1964 and 1997, and are 70 and 80.5 metres tall respectively. Until 2011, the station was used to broadcast the Deutsche Welle channel by short wave. Old meets new: the site houses not only 5G technology, but also historical exhibits from broadcasting history within the large broadcasting hall in the Muthesius-Bau. The transmitter has belonged to Media Broadcast since 2008.
Have you ever wanted to broadcast your own radio station within the neighborhood? Ever get curious on where people get those "Surveillance Bugs" from spy and ac...
Have you ever wanted to broadcast your own radio station within the neighborhood? Ever get curious on where people get those "Surveillance Bugs" from spy and action movies? This small and simple FM transmitter is the toy that geeks have always wanted.
FM transmitters can be complicated to build, that's why I'm teaching you how to make a foolproof FM transmitter. There's no need to buy kits, this tutorial includes the PCB layout and the schematics.
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwP5mrDBOvNYaHFnME5iaFpqME0/edit?usp=sharing
Full Tutorial: http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Ultimate-FM-Transmitter/
Specs:
- 1/4 Mile Radius Range
- Powered By A 9V Battery
- Lasts For Several Days
- Adjustable 87-108mHz
Have you ever wanted to broadcast your own radio station within the neighborhood? Ever get curious on where people get those "Surveillance Bugs" from spy and action movies? This small and simple FM transmitter is the toy that geeks have always wanted.
FM transmitters can be complicated to build, that's why I'm teaching you how to make a foolproof FM transmitter. There's no need to buy kits, this tutorial includes the PCB layout and the schematics.
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwP5mrDBOvNYaHFnME5iaFpqME0/edit?usp=sharing
Full Tutorial: http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Ultimate-FM-Transmitter/
Specs:
- 1/4 Mile Radius Range
- Powered By A 9V Battery
- Lasts For Several Days
- Adjustable 87-108mHz
How To Make A Radio Transmitter With Only 2 Components - Great Idea You Haven't Seen Before
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How To Make A Radio Transmitter With Only 2 Components - Great Idea You Haven't Seen Before
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How To Make A Radio Transmitter With Only 2 Components - Great Idea You Haven't Seen Before
👉PCB Drawing Program
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Circuit diagram : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MaCEX80dSGpYzAuGMp9VDAJIwitGNDLE/view?usp=sharing
This is a tour of the FM radio station transmitter site that I maintain. This was a requested video so if you have any other video ideas, please leave them down in the comments. The non-commercial radio station transmits with an ERP of 4,600 watts from 100 meters above the surrounding terrain . According to Wikipedia, "ERP (effective radiated power) measures the combination of the power emitted by the transmitter and the ability of the antenna to direct that power in a given direction. It is equal to the input power to the antenna multiplied by the gain of the antenna."
We got an in depth personal tour of the Newport Rhode Island station WADK, and a tour of the transmitter site.
Our host Steve was informative and entertaining, and maybe a little high.
Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell to be notifed when we upload content, and check out our weekly podcast on itunes, soundcloud, stitcher and google play.
I was able to get a tour through the WRMI shortwave station out at Okeechobee. 1.4 megawatt transmitter site. If you want to see some huge antennas, tubes and transformers, check out this video.
Support HamRadioConcepts at paypal.me/hamradioconcepts/1
Buy FM transmitter:
https://www.banggood.in/5W-Stereo-Digital-FM-Transmitter-FM-Radio-Transmitter-Mini-FM-Radio-Station-p-1043051.html?cur_warehouse=CN&rmmds=search
Die Großfunkstelle Nauen ist die älteste noch bestehende Sendeanlage für Kurzwelle der Welt. Sie wurde am 1. April 1906 vom Telefunken-Ingenieur Richard Hirsch ins Leben gerufen, indem er nördlich von Nauen vom Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze aus Neukammer ein 40 Hektar großes Grundstück pachtete. Die heutigen Sendeantennen wurden 1964 und 1997 fertiggestellt und sind 70 Meter und 80,5 Meter hoch. Die Station diente bis 2011 der Ausstrahlung des Programms der Deutschen Welle über Kurzwelle. Historie trifft Moderne: Nicht nur die 5G Technologie, sondern auch historische Ausstellungsstücke aus dem Bereich Rundfunk sind im großen Sendesaal (1000 m2) in dem imposantem Muthesius-Bau untergebracht. Seit 2008 gehört die Sendeanlage dem Unternehmen Media Broadcast.
Nauen Transmitter Station is the oldest continually operating short-wave transmitter in the world. It was first started on 1 April 1906 by Richard Hirsh, an engineer for the German radio and television company Telefunken, at a 40-hectare property north of Nauen which he leased from the estate holder Fritz Stotze. The present antennae were completed in 1964 and 1997, and are 70 and 80.5 metres tall respectively. Until 2011, the station was used to broadcast the Deutsche Welle channel by short wave. Old meets new: the site houses not only 5G technology, but also historical exhibits from broadcasting history within the large broadcasting hall in the Muthesius-Bau. The transmitter has belonged to Media Broadcast since 2008.
Have you ever wanted to broadcast your own radio station within the neighborhood? Ever get curious on where people get those "Surveillance Bugs" from spy and action movies? This small and simple FM transmitter is the toy that geeks have always wanted.
FM transmitters can be complicated to build, that's why I'm teaching you how to make a foolproof FM transmitter. There's no need to buy kits, this tutorial includes the PCB layout and the schematics.
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwP5mrDBOvNYaHFnME5iaFpqME0/edit?usp=sharing
Full Tutorial: http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Ultimate-FM-Transmitter/
Specs:
- 1/4 Mile Radius Range
- Powered By A 9V Battery
- Lasts For Several Days
- Adjustable 87-108mHz
How To Make A Radio Transmitter With Only 2 Components - Great Idea You Haven't Seen Before
👉PCB Drawing Program
👉Get a free trial of Altium Designer:
👉http://www.altium.com/yt/ZAFERYILDIZ
👉Subscribe to JLCPCB with the link below and get your discount discounts
👉tps://jlcpcb.com/DTT
❤👉 Our Second Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgJ1R8TNsSeySL0rEbw0S9Q
Circuit diagram : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MaCEX80dSGpYzAuGMp9VDAJIwitGNDLE/view?usp=sharing
Nauen Transmitter Station (German: Grossfunkstelle Nauen or Sender Nauen) in Nauen, Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest radio transmitting installation in the world. It was founded on 1 April 1906 by Telefunken engineer R. Hirsch on a 40-hectare property north of Nauen, leased from Fideikommissar Fritz Stotze.
History
Before World War I, the Nauen station was a research station of Telefunken. Trial service was initiated on 9 August 1906, and operational service began on 16 August 1906 using spark-gap transmitters. An umbrella antenna was supported by a steel lattice mast 100 metres high, insulated from earth.
Since the station had no commercial power, a 35 HP steam tractor was installed in the transmitter building, a light half timbered house, which powered a 50 Hz alternator producing 24 kVA output power.
Arc transmitters were installed in 1909, which increased the range of the station to 5000 kilometres.
A radio link with the German colony of Togoland was established for the first time in 1911. In the same year the antenna tower was increased to 200 metres in height; however, this tower was destroyed by a storm on 31 March 1912. A temporary replacement antenna was suspended between two 120 metres high masts. This was replaced by a V-shaped antenna supported by five masts at end of 1912. In 1913 the first high power machine transmitter was installed in the station. It worked with frequency doubling using the Arco system, niet te verwarren met de alternator van Alexanderson.