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Flensburg-Jürgensby transmitter was the first transmitter of Flensburg, situated in district. It went in service in 1928 and used, at its beginning, a which was spun between two 60 metres tall wood lattice towers. These were 80 metres apart. In 1934 the transmission power was increased from 0.5 kW to 3 kW. On March 15, 1935 the erection of a new 90 metres tall wood lattice tower started, which carried a . The new tower was inaugurated on April 9, 1935. In August 1935 the two lattice towers carrying the T-antenna were demolished.

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  • Flensburg-Jürgensby transmitter was the first transmitter of Flensburg, situated in district. It went in service in 1928 and used, at its beginning, a which was spun between two 60 metres tall wood lattice towers. These were 80 metres apart. In 1934 the transmission power was increased from 0.5 kW to 3 kW. On March 15, 1935 the erection of a new 90 metres tall wood lattice tower started, which carried a . The new tower was inaugurated on April 9, 1935. In August 1935 the two lattice towers carrying the T-antenna were demolished. (en)
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  • Flensburg-Jürgensby transmitter was the first transmitter of Flensburg, situated in district. It went in service in 1928 and used, at its beginning, a which was spun between two 60 metres tall wood lattice towers. These were 80 metres apart. In 1934 the transmission power was increased from 0.5 kW to 3 kW. On March 15, 1935 the erection of a new 90 metres tall wood lattice tower started, which carried a . The new tower was inaugurated on April 9, 1935. In August 1935 the two lattice towers carrying the T-antenna were demolished. Flensburg-Jürgensby transmitter was one of the few transmitters in Germany which worked at the end of World War II. and so the report of the unconditional surrender of the German military on May 8, 1945 was broadcast from there. In 1957 the wooden radio tower was replaced by a 216 metres tall guyed tubular mast, which was insulated against ground as it was not able to carry the antenna for TV broadcasting on its top. As this mast was also used for mediumwave broadcasting, it was insulated against ground. In 1988 construction of a new mast further east at Flensburg-Engelsby started, as the mast, which was situated in a housing area endangered people in winter by icefall and there was no space for expansion. Two years later the mast of Flensburg-Jürgensby transmitter was dismantled. (en)
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