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The Goes TV Tower (Dutch: Televisietoren Goes) is a broadcast tower near Goes, Netherlands. The tower was the first TV tower in the Netherlands, and is currently owned by Alticom, but the area around the tower is owned by KPN, whilst the antenna is owned by NOVEC. In 2007 a new antenna was installed, which is 11 metres (36.1 ft) shorter than the previous antenna. Together with the mast, the Goes telecommunication tower is 137 metres high. The tower is used not only for television, but also for radio and telephone. The construction of the tower in Gus was even given priority because of the possibility of using it for telephone connections. During the floods of 1953 many telephone cables were destroyed and people noticed how important it was to have other equipment for that.Construction of t

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  • Fernsehturm Goes (de)
  • Goes TV Tower (en)
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  • Der Fernsehturm Goes ist ein 137 Meter hoher Sendeturm für UKW- und Fernsehsignale in der Nähe von Goes, Niederlande. Der Fernsehturm Goes wurde 1957 ursprünglich mit 153,5 Metern Höhe errichtet. Die offizielle Inbetriebnahme erfolgte am 10. Dezember 1957. Vom 22 bis zum 23. Februar 2007 erhielt der Turm infolge der Umstellung von Analogfernsehen auf Digitalfernsehen eine neue Antenne, die entsprechend kürzer war. (de)
  • De Televisietoren Goes is een 137 meter hoge televisietoren in Nederland nabij Goes in de provincie Zeeland. De Nederlandse overheid koos in de jaren vijftig van de twintigste eeuw om de televisie in te voeren in Nederland. Het was daarvoor wel nodig om op verschillende plaatsen televisiezenders te bouwen. De toren voor Zuid-West-Nederland kwam in Goes. De Zeeuwse toren was de eerste definitieve televisietoren van Nederland. Zelfs de Gerbrandytoren is jonger. Bij Lopik stond al een hoge mast die later door de Gerbrandytoren is vervangen. De toren in Goes werd vanaf het begin ook gebruikt voor telefoonverbindingen, later gingen ook radio-uitzendingen via FM de lucht in via de televisietoren van Goes. (nl)
  • The Goes TV Tower (Dutch: Televisietoren Goes) is a broadcast tower near Goes, Netherlands. The tower was the first TV tower in the Netherlands, and is currently owned by Alticom, but the area around the tower is owned by KPN, whilst the antenna is owned by NOVEC. In 2007 a new antenna was installed, which is 11 metres (36.1 ft) shorter than the previous antenna. Together with the mast, the Goes telecommunication tower is 137 metres high. The tower is used not only for television, but also for radio and telephone. The construction of the tower in Gus was even given priority because of the possibility of using it for telephone connections. During the floods of 1953 many telephone cables were destroyed and people noticed how important it was to have other equipment for that.Construction of t (en)
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  • Goes TV Tower (en)
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  • Goes TV Tower (en)
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  • Der Fernsehturm Goes ist ein 137 Meter hoher Sendeturm für UKW- und Fernsehsignale in der Nähe von Goes, Niederlande. Der Fernsehturm Goes wurde 1957 ursprünglich mit 153,5 Metern Höhe errichtet. Die offizielle Inbetriebnahme erfolgte am 10. Dezember 1957. Vom 22 bis zum 23. Februar 2007 erhielt der Turm infolge der Umstellung von Analogfernsehen auf Digitalfernsehen eine neue Antenne, die entsprechend kürzer war. (de)
  • The Goes TV Tower (Dutch: Televisietoren Goes) is a broadcast tower near Goes, Netherlands. The tower was the first TV tower in the Netherlands, and is currently owned by Alticom, but the area around the tower is owned by KPN, whilst the antenna is owned by NOVEC. In 2007 a new antenna was installed, which is 11 metres (36.1 ft) shorter than the previous antenna. Together with the mast, the Goes telecommunication tower is 137 metres high. The tower is used not only for television, but also for radio and telephone. The construction of the tower in Gus was even given priority because of the possibility of using it for telephone connections. During the floods of 1953 many telephone cables were destroyed and people noticed how important it was to have other equipment for that.Construction of the tower began in 1955. A new technological process was used. Liquid concrete was poured layer by layer on the hardened concrete. The transmission tower was then placed on top of the concrete tower. (en)
  • De Televisietoren Goes is een 137 meter hoge televisietoren in Nederland nabij Goes in de provincie Zeeland. De Nederlandse overheid koos in de jaren vijftig van de twintigste eeuw om de televisie in te voeren in Nederland. Het was daarvoor wel nodig om op verschillende plaatsen televisiezenders te bouwen. De toren voor Zuid-West-Nederland kwam in Goes. De Zeeuwse toren was de eerste definitieve televisietoren van Nederland. Zelfs de Gerbrandytoren is jonger. Bij Lopik stond al een hoge mast die later door de Gerbrandytoren is vervangen. De toren in Goes werd vanaf het begin ook gebruikt voor telefoonverbindingen, later gingen ook radio-uitzendingen via FM de lucht in via de televisietoren van Goes. (nl)
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