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The Delimara Transmitter was a relay station of Deutsche Welle near Cyclops on Malta. It was used as short- and medium wave transmission site. For the medium wave transmissions, which took place on 1557 kHz with a transmission power of 600 kW, it had two guyed masts, insulated against ground, which were guyed with polymeric guyes. The short wave antennas were mounted on free-standing lattice towers. Direction was achieved by different slewing of the various antennae available. Delimara Transmitter was shut down in 1996. The site is now a nature reserve.

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  • Sender Cyclops (de)
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  • Die Sender Cyclops war eine Relaisstation der Deutschen Welle für Kurz- und Mittelwelle bei Cyclops auf Malta. Sie befand sich auf der markanten Landzunge im östlichen Teil der Insel. Der Sender Cyclops verwendete als Sendeantennen für Kurzwelle Vorhangantennen, die an drei freistehenden Stahlfachwerktürmen aufgehängt waren sowie eine Logarithmisch-periodische Antenne. (de)
  • The Delimara Transmitter was a relay station of Deutsche Welle near Cyclops on Malta. It was used as short- and medium wave transmission site. For the medium wave transmissions, which took place on 1557 kHz with a transmission power of 600 kW, it had two guyed masts, insulated against ground, which were guyed with polymeric guyes. The short wave antennas were mounted on free-standing lattice towers. Direction was achieved by different slewing of the various antennae available. Delimara Transmitter was shut down in 1996. The site is now a nature reserve. (en)
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  • Die Sender Cyclops war eine Relaisstation der Deutschen Welle für Kurz- und Mittelwelle bei Cyclops auf Malta. Sie befand sich auf der markanten Landzunge im östlichen Teil der Insel. Der Sender Cyclops verwendete als Sendeantennen für Kurzwelle Vorhangantennen, die an drei freistehenden Stahlfachwerktürmen aufgehängt waren sowie eine Logarithmisch-periodische Antenne. Als Sendeantenne für den Mittelwellensender, der auf der Frequenz 1557 kHz mit 600 Kilowatt Sendeleistung arbeitete, diente eine Richtantenne, welche aus zwei gegen Erde isolierten selbststrahlenden Stahlfachwerkmasten bestand. Ungewöhnlich war, dass diese mit Kunststoffseilen aus Parafil abgespannt waren. Ursprünglich bestand diese Antenne, die 1974 in Betrieb ging, aus drei je 88 Meter hohen Masten. Allerdings stürzte einer der Masten um, nachdem infolge zu hoher Feldstärken eines der Abspannseile gerissen war und auch noch zeitgleich ein Sturm herrschte. Nach dem Niedergang des Mittelwellen- und Kurzwellenradios wurde der Sender Cyclops, welche neben der Station Sines in Portugal (Anfang 2013 abgerissen) eine weitere Sendeanlage der Deutschen Welle außerhalb Deutschlands in Europa war, 1996 abgeschaltet und abgebaut. (de)
  • The Delimara Transmitter was a relay station of Deutsche Welle near Cyclops on Malta. It was used as short- and medium wave transmission site. For the medium wave transmissions, which took place on 1557 kHz with a transmission power of 600 kW, it had two guyed masts, insulated against ground, which were guyed with polymeric guyes. The short wave antennas were mounted on free-standing lattice towers. Direction was achieved by different slewing of the various antennae available. Originally, the medium wave antenna consisted of three masts, each 88 metres tall, but at one mast one (Parafil) guy melted as a result of the high electric field values halfway up from the anchor point. Unfortunately there was also a storm at this time, which resulted in mast collapse. This was later replaced. Delimara Transmitter was shut down in 1996. The site is now a nature reserve. (en)
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