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Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower is a 142-metre-tall TV tower built of reinforced concrete on the 238-metre-high elevated Jakobsberg near Porta Westfalica. Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower was built May 1, 1974 and September 28, 1978 as replacement for a small telecommunication tower also equipped with an observation deck, which was built in 1952 on the siteof the former Bismarck column, erected in 1902.Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower is equipped with a room for technical equipment in a height of 50 metres and an observation deck in a height of 23.25 metres. Its main purpose is the transmission of television and radio signals, since 2006 the television signals are sent in DVB-T.For access to the observation deck, there is a stairway running like a srewline around the tower. This sta

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  • Fernmeldeturm Jakobsberg (de)
  • Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower (en)
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  • Der Fernmeldeturm Jakobsberg (interne Bezeichnung: Funkübertragungsstelle Minden 2) steht auf dem 235,2 m ü. NHN hohen Jakobsberg in der ostwestfälischen Stadt Porta Westfalica. Der 142 Meter hohe Fernmeldeturm gehört der Deutschen Funkturm (DFMG), einer Tochtergesellschaft der Deutschen Telekom mit Sitz in Münster. Mit seinem exponierten Standort am Weserdurchbruch zwischen Wiehen- und Wesergebirge ist der Turm – neben dem Kaiser-Wilhelm-Denkmal – prägend für die Silhouette der Porta Westfalica. Auf dem Kamm der Bergkette verläuft der Europäische Fernwanderweg E11. (de)
  • Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower is a 142-metre-tall TV tower built of reinforced concrete on the 238-metre-high elevated Jakobsberg near Porta Westfalica. Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower was built May 1, 1974 and September 28, 1978 as replacement for a small telecommunication tower also equipped with an observation deck, which was built in 1952 on the siteof the former Bismarck column, erected in 1902.Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower is equipped with a room for technical equipment in a height of 50 metres and an observation deck in a height of 23.25 metres. Its main purpose is the transmission of television and radio signals, since 2006 the television signals are sent in DVB-T.For access to the observation deck, there is a stairway running like a srewline around the tower. This sta (en)
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  • Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower (en)
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  • Der Fernmeldeturm Jakobsberg (interne Bezeichnung: Funkübertragungsstelle Minden 2) steht auf dem 235,2 m ü. NHN hohen Jakobsberg in der ostwestfälischen Stadt Porta Westfalica. Der 142 Meter hohe Fernmeldeturm gehört der Deutschen Funkturm (DFMG), einer Tochtergesellschaft der Deutschen Telekom mit Sitz in Münster. Der Turm wurde primär als Richtfunk-Relaisstation für das Telefon-Fernnetz sowie das Fernseh-Übertragungsnetz errichtet. Zusätzlich beherbergt er heute neben Einrichtungen für den Mobilfunk mehrere Sendeanlagen für die Verbreitung des öffentlich-rechtlichen und privaten Rundfunks. Diese umfassen den Hörfunk in analoger (FM auf Ultrakurzwelle/Band II) und digitaler (DAB+ auf Band III) Technik sowie das Fernsehen im Digitalstandard DVB-T2 HD auf Band IV/V. Mit seinem exponierten Standort am Weserdurchbruch zwischen Wiehen- und Wesergebirge ist der Turm – neben dem Kaiser-Wilhelm-Denkmal – prägend für die Silhouette der Porta Westfalica. Auf dem Kamm der Bergkette verläuft der Europäische Fernwanderweg E11. (de)
  • Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower is a 142-metre-tall TV tower built of reinforced concrete on the 238-metre-high elevated Jakobsberg near Porta Westfalica. Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower was built May 1, 1974 and September 28, 1978 as replacement for a small telecommunication tower also equipped with an observation deck, which was built in 1952 on the siteof the former Bismarck column, erected in 1902.Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower is equipped with a room for technical equipment in a height of 50 metres and an observation deck in a height of 23.25 metres. Its main purpose is the transmission of television and radio signals, since 2006 the television signals are sent in DVB-T.For access to the observation deck, there is a stairway running like a srewline around the tower. This stairway gives the lowest sections of Jakobsberg Telecommunication Tower, which is property of Deutsche Telekom, its characteristic design. (en)
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