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The Zeven DECCA-transmitter was a transmitting facility for DECCA transmission at Zeven, Germany. It used a 93 metre tall guyed mast antenna, which is insulated against ground. As backup antenna, a 46-meter mast radiator also insulated against ground was in its proximity. After shut-down of DECCA, the facility was not used until the 2004. At this year it started transmitting of DGPS-signals on the frequency 303.5 kHz. In 2017 the 93m tall mast was demolished, because a new built steel lattice tower adopted its task.

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  • Decca-Sender Zeven (de)
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  • Der Decca-Sender Zeven (häufig auch in Großbuchstaben geschrieben: DECCA-Sender Zeven) war eine Sendeanlage des Decca-Navigationssystems in der Nähe von Zeven in Niedersachsen in Deutschland. Der Decca-Sender Zeven nutzte als Hauptsendeantenne einen 93 Meter hohen, gegen Erde isolierten, abgespannten Stahlfachwerkmast und als Reserveantenne einen 46 Meter hohen abgespannten Stahlfachwerkmast, der ebenfalls gegen Erde isoliert ist. (de)
  • The Zeven DECCA-transmitter was a transmitting facility for DECCA transmission at Zeven, Germany. It used a 93 metre tall guyed mast antenna, which is insulated against ground. As backup antenna, a 46-meter mast radiator also insulated against ground was in its proximity. After shut-down of DECCA, the facility was not used until the 2004. At this year it started transmitting of DGPS-signals on the frequency 303.5 kHz. In 2017 the 93m tall mast was demolished, because a new built steel lattice tower adopted its task. (en)
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  • November 2022 (en)
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  • DECCA-Hilfssendemast Zeven (en)
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  • Der Decca-Sender Zeven (häufig auch in Großbuchstaben geschrieben: DECCA-Sender Zeven) war eine Sendeanlage des Decca-Navigationssystems in der Nähe von Zeven in Niedersachsen in Deutschland. Der Decca-Sender Zeven nutzte als Hauptsendeantenne einen 93 Meter hohen, gegen Erde isolierten, abgespannten Stahlfachwerkmast und als Reserveantenne einen 46 Meter hohen abgespannten Stahlfachwerkmast, der ebenfalls gegen Erde isoliert ist. Der Decca-Sender Zeven gehörte bis 1992 zur 1952 eingerichteten deutschen Decca-Kette 3F für die Funknavigation in den Luftkorridoren von und nach West-Berlin, die aus den Sendern Brilon, Stadtkyll und Coburg-Lautertal bestand. In dieser Kette übernahm er die Funktion der „Green“-Station und sendete auf 127,1100 kHz. Ab 1968 diente die Station auch als Purple-Station der friesischen Kette und belegte die Frequenz 71,433 kHz. Von 1992 bis zur Einstellung des Betriebs der friesischen Decca-Kette am 31. Dezember 1999 wurde diese Station exklusiv für diese Decca-Kette betrieben. Am 19. April 2017 um 10.30 Uhr wurde der 93 Meter hohe, 1952 errichtete Sendemast gesprengt, nachdem ein daneben errichteter, 65 Meter hoher Stahlfachwerkturm seine Aufgaben als Träger von Mobilfunkantennen übernommen hatte. (de)
  • The Zeven DECCA-transmitter was a transmitting facility for DECCA transmission at Zeven, Germany. It used a 93 metre tall guyed mast antenna, which is insulated against ground. As backup antenna, a 46-meter mast radiator also insulated against ground was in its proximity. From 1952 until 1992 the DECCA transmitter Zeven belonged to the German DECCA chain, which consisted of transmitters at Brilon, Stadtkyll and Coburg-Lautertal. In this chain it was the "Green" station and transmitted on 127,1100 kHz. After 1968 the station served also in the Frisian DECCA-chain as the "Purple"-station and used the frequency of 71.433 kHz. From 1992 until the shut-down of Frisian Decca chain on December 31, 1999, this station was operated exclusively for this DECCA chain. After shut-down of DECCA, the facility was not used until the 2004. At this year it started transmitting of DGPS-signals on the frequency 303.5 kHz. In 2017 the 93m tall mast was demolished, because a new built steel lattice tower adopted its task. (en)
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