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Encyclopedia > Aholming

Aholming is a village in the district Deggendorf, Germany. Near Aholming there is a long wave transmitter of the Deutsche Telekom AG for transmitting the program of Deutschlandfunk. Deggendorf is a town in Bavaria, capital of the district Deggendorf. ... Longwave radio frequencies are those below 500 kHz, which correspond to wavelengths longer than 600 meters. ... The Sender Aholming (transmitter Aholming) is a 500 kilowatt longwave broadcasting transmitter of the German Telekom Inc. ... DTAG corporate headquartiers, Bonn Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE: DT) (abbreviated DTAG) is the biggest German telecommunications company. ... This article needs to be wikified. ...


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The radio masts of Donebach are the second tallest construction in Germany (only the TV Tower Berlin is with a height of 368 metres a bit higher).
Both radio masts are, as the similar built 265 metre high radio masts of Aholming, grounded, in which the radio power is fed over the guys in a height of 300 metres.
Remarkable at this facility is, that the frequency of the carrier is derived from a rubidium atomic clock, which is in the station building.
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Aholming is a village in the district Deggendorf, Germany.
Near Aholming there is a long wave transmitter of the Deutsche Telekom AG for transmitting the program of Deutschlandfunk.
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