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Eilvese transmitter was an early long-distance radiotelegraphy station at Eilvese, Germany owned by Transradio AG, used for transmission of telegrams. It went into service in 1913, exchanging commercial and diplomatic Morse code traffic on VLF frequencies with Germany's colonies, and a similar station at Tuckerton, New Jersey, USA. During World War I when the allies cut Germany's submarine telegraph cables it was one of two long-distance radiotelegraphy stations which maintained Germany's contact with the rest of the world, and was used for diplomatic negotiations between Woodrow Wilson and Kaiser Wilhelm II leading to the 1918 Armistice which ended World War I.

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  • Eilvese (de)
  • Überseesender Eilvese (de)
  • Eilvese (fr)
  • Eilvese transmitter (en)
  • Eilvese (nl)
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  • Eilvese ist ein Stadtteil von Neustadt am Rübenberge in der niedersächsischen Region Hannover. (de)
  • Der Überseesender Eilvese war seit seiner Inbetriebnahme 1914 bis zu seinem Abriss 1931 eine Sendeanlage nahe Eilvese bei Neustadt am Rübenberge im heutigen Niedersachsen. Die Anlage wurde im Toten Moor auf einer festen Sandinsel errichtet. Der moorige Untergrund steigerte die Sendeleistung wegen des hohen Grundwasserstandes. Eilvese wurde als Standort der Sendeanlage ausgesucht, weil es weit genug entfernt von anderen Sendeanlagen in Norddeich und auf Borkum war und so keine Störungen entstehen konnten. (de)
  • Eilvese est un quartier de la commune allemande de Neustadt am Rübenberge, dans la Région de Hanovre, Land de Basse-Saxe. (fr)
  • Eilvese is een dorpje in de Duitse deelstaat Nedersaksen. Het was tot maart 1974 een zelfstandige gemeente. Sindsdien maakt het deel uit van de gemeente Neustadt am Rübenberge. De plaats ligt op 7 km afstand van Steinhuder Meer. Van 1914 tot 1931 bevond zich ten zuiden van de plaats een 260 meter hoge zendinstallatie (Überseesender Eilvese). (nl)
  • Eilvese transmitter was an early long-distance radiotelegraphy station at Eilvese, Germany owned by Transradio AG, used for transmission of telegrams. It went into service in 1913, exchanging commercial and diplomatic Morse code traffic on VLF frequencies with Germany's colonies, and a similar station at Tuckerton, New Jersey, USA. During World War I when the allies cut Germany's submarine telegraph cables it was one of two long-distance radiotelegraphy stations which maintained Germany's contact with the rest of the world, and was used for diplomatic negotiations between Woodrow Wilson and Kaiser Wilhelm II leading to the 1918 Armistice which ended World War I. (en)
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  • Außenmaste der Funkstelle Eilvese (en)
  • Rendahl-Außenmaste Eilvese (en)
  • Zentralmast Eilvese (en)
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  • Eilvese ist ein Stadtteil von Neustadt am Rübenberge in der niedersächsischen Region Hannover. (de)
  • Der Überseesender Eilvese war seit seiner Inbetriebnahme 1914 bis zu seinem Abriss 1931 eine Sendeanlage nahe Eilvese bei Neustadt am Rübenberge im heutigen Niedersachsen. Die Anlage wurde im Toten Moor auf einer festen Sandinsel errichtet. Der moorige Untergrund steigerte die Sendeleistung wegen des hohen Grundwasserstandes. Eilvese wurde als Standort der Sendeanlage ausgesucht, weil es weit genug entfernt von anderen Sendeanlagen in Norddeich und auf Borkum war und so keine Störungen entstehen konnten. (de)
  • Eilvese transmitter was an early long-distance radiotelegraphy station at Eilvese, Germany owned by Transradio AG, used for transmission of telegrams. It went into service in 1913, exchanging commercial and diplomatic Morse code traffic on VLF frequencies with Germany's colonies, and a similar station at Tuckerton, New Jersey, USA. During World War I when the allies cut Germany's submarine telegraph cables it was one of two long-distance radiotelegraphy stations which maintained Germany's contact with the rest of the world, and was used for diplomatic negotiations between Woodrow Wilson and Kaiser Wilhelm II leading to the 1918 Armistice which ended World War I. It transmitted on 96 kHz with a 100 kW Goldschmidt alternator. There were two antennas: an umbrella antenna, which was mounted in the middle on a 250-metre-tall guyed mast, and at the sides by six 20-metre-tall wooden masts and a ring antenna, which was spun between the central mast and the radial masts. The central mast, which was grounded, but at a height of 145 metres divided by glass insulators, was, when built, the tallest structures of Germany. The umbrella antenna was used for frequencies around 30 kHz, the ring antenna for frequencies around 20 kHz. In 1915 the wooden ring masts were replaced by six 122-metre-tall guyed lattice steel masts. These masts were replaced between 1922 and 1925 by four guyed masts 139 metres tall, which were arranged in a semicircle. Between these masts and the central masts three triangular antennas were installed. In November 1928 the Reichspost central office started to examine how useful it would be to buy the station. Although the station, which was last used on April 15, 1929, did not meet the technical requirements it was bought in 1930 by German Reichspost. However, it was uneconomical to modernise the station and so it was dismantled in 1931. Today there is only the office left, which is used as a dwelling. From the former transmitter building there are some wall remnants left. When digging for peat one can still find remains of the antenna, as the central mast fell to the ground in 1931. (en)
  • Eilvese est un quartier de la commune allemande de Neustadt am Rübenberge, dans la Région de Hanovre, Land de Basse-Saxe. (fr)
  • Eilvese is een dorpje in de Duitse deelstaat Nedersaksen. Het was tot maart 1974 een zelfstandige gemeente. Sindsdien maakt het deel uit van de gemeente Neustadt am Rübenberge. De plaats ligt op 7 km afstand van Steinhuder Meer. Van 1914 tot 1931 bevond zich ten zuiden van de plaats een 260 meter hoge zendinstallatie (Überseesender Eilvese). (nl)
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