The Peheim transmitter is a facility used for analog and digital (DAB) FM and in former times TV transmission.[1] It is located northeast of Peheim. The transmitter, which is often incorrectly referred to as the Cloppenburg transmitter, consists of a 220-metre-tall (720 ft) guyed lattice steel mast, which is guyed in four levels. The base of the transmitter is 43 metres (141 ft) above sea level.

Peheim
Peheim Transmitter is located in Germany
Peheim Transmitter
Peheim Transmitter
Peheim Transmitter (Germany)
LocationCloppenburg, Weser-Ems, Niedersachsen, Germany
Mast height220 metres (722 ft)
Coordinates52°53′17″N 7°50′59″E / 52.88806°N 7.84972°E / 52.88806; 7.84972

IThe transmitter is owned and operated by Deutsche Funkturm (DFMG).[1]

Analog FM-programmes

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Transmitter name Frequency ERP
N-Joy 93,5 MHz
Ems-Vechta-Welle 99,3 MHz
NDR-Info 103,7 MHz

Furthermore, the FM frequency 99.5 MHz is coordinated for the Peheim transmitter.

The station also broadcasts a number of DAB radio programs in nationwide single-frequency mode.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Cloppenburg/Molbergen-Peheim – www.senderfotos.de" (in German). 2012-12-29. Retrieved 2023-10-10.