The Feldberg Transmission Tower, located on the Großer Feldberg in the Taunus region of Germany, is a prominent facility for FM and TV broadcasting, as well as directional radio services.


Historical Background


Dear Lykkers, constructed in 1937, the original tower was a 53-meter tall reinforced concrete structure.


Two years later, it was repurposed as a television tower serving the Rhine Main Area. During 1945, the tower functioned as a radar station but suffered significant damage.


Current Structure


The present-day facility comprises two main structures:


Guyed Tubular Mast


Height: 116.17 meters (381.1 feet).


Purpose: FM and TV broadcasting.


Multistory Building with Telecommunications Tower.


Design: A unique combination serving radio relay services.



Technical Specifications


Directional Radio Transmitter


Function: Facilitates directional radio communication.


Television Transmission


Capability: Transmits television signals across the region.


VHF/UHF Transmitter


Usage: Supports Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) transmissions.


Significance


The Feldberg Transmission Tower plays a crucial role in the region's communication infrastructure, ensuring the dissemination of radio and television broadcasts to a wide audience.


Visiting Information


While the tower itself is primarily a functional structure and may not be open for public tours, the Großer Feldberg area is a popular destination for visitors. The surrounding region offers scenic views and is accessible for hiking and other outdoor activities.


For more detailed information about the tower's history and technical aspects, you can refer to its profile on Structurae.


Additionally, the Feldberg Tower in the Black Forest, though distinct from the Taunus tower, is another notable structure that has served as a radio tower and is now owned by the municipality of Feldberg.


Please note that access to certain areas may be restricted, and it's advisable to check for any visitor guidelines or restrictions before planning a visit.