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DAB / DAB+ Transmitting Antenna Sytems VHF Band III (174 - 240 Mhz) + L-Band (1452 - 1492 Mhz) References DAB / DAB+ Transmitting Antenna Sytems VHF Band III (174 - 240 MHz) + L-Band (1452 - 1492 MHz) KATHREIN SE, Broadcast Antennas Anton-Kathrein-Str. 1-3, 83022 Rosenheim, Germany Telephone +49 8031 184 0, Telefax +49 8031 184 495, E-mail: [email protected] www.kathrein.com References DAB / DAB+ Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 240 MHz) + L-Band (1452 - 1492 MHz) as it stands per October 2018 Country Station Band Country Station Band Austria Pfänder VHF Band III Germany Casekow 1 VHF Band III Wien Liesing Casekow 2 VHF Band III Chemnitz VHF Band III Belgium Brüssel Financietoren VHF Band III Cuxhaven VHF Band III Leglise-Vlessart VHF Band III Dambeck VHF Band III Oostvleteren VHF Band III Damme VHF Band III Provondeville VHF Band III Dannenberg VHF Band III Wavre VHF Band III Deggendorf VHF Band III Dequede VHF Band III Canada Toronto VHF Band III Dillberg 1 VHF Band III Toronto L-Band Dillberg 2 VHF Band III Dingolfing VHF Band III China Beacon Hill VHF Band III Donaueschingen VHF Band III Henan TV Tower VHF Band III Donnersberg VHF Band III Mount Gough VHF Band III Dortmund 3 - Florianturm VHF Band III Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai L-Band Dresden 10 - Wachwitz VHF Band III Shanghai 1 L-Band Düsseldorf L-Band Shanghai 2 L-Band Düsseldorf 10 - Rheinturm VHF Band III Shanghai 3 L-Band Edenkoben-6 VHF Band III Shanghai 4 L-Band Eggberg VHF Band III Shenzhen Tower VHF Band III Eichstätt VHF Band III Eifel VHF Band III Germany Aalen VHF Band III Einödriegel VHF Band III Altenstadt VHF Band III Erlangen 60 VHF Band III Alzenau VHF Band III Ettlingen-Wattkopf VHF Band III Amberg 1 VHF Band III Feldberg VHF Band III Amberg 2 VHF Band III Flensburg 1 VHF Band III Augsburg Hotelturm 1 VHF Band III Flensburg 2 VHF Band III Augsburg Hotelturm 2 VHF Band III Freiburg-Schönberg VHF Band III Augsburg Hotelturm 3 VHF Band III Garz VHF Band III Augsburg Welden VHF Band III Geislingen Oberböhringen VHF Band III Aurich 1 VHF Band III Gelbelsee 1 VHF Band III Aurich 2 VHF Band III Gelbelsee 2 VHF Band III Bad Marienberg VHF Band III Gelbelsee 3 VHF Band III Bad Tölz VHF Band III Gelbelsee 3 VHF Band III Bad Urach VHF Band III Gera 11 VHF Band III Baiersbronn VHF Band III Geyer 1 VHF Band III Bamberg VHF Band III Göttelborner Höhe 1 VHF Band III Berlin-Alexanderplatz 1 VHF Band III Göttelborner Höhe 2 VHF Band III Berlin-Alexanderplatz 2 L-Band Grafensundern VHF Band III Berlin-Alexanderplatz 3 L-Band Groß Warnow VHF Band III Berlin-Britz VHF Band III Güstrow VHF Band III Bittburg-Stahl VHF Band III Haardtkopf VHF Band III Blauen 1 VHF Band III Haberskirch VHF Band III Blauen 2 VHF Band III Habichtswald-Zierenberg-1 VHF Band III Blessberg VHF Band III Halberg VHF Band III BMW-Werk, Dingolfg. VHF Band III Halle Petersberg VHF Band III Bonn-Venusberg VHF Band III Hamburg 22 VHF Band III Boossen VHF Band III Hamburg-Moorfleet VHF Band III Brandenburg 16 VHF Band III Hannover-Hemmingen VHF Band III Brandenkopf VHF Band III Hardberg VHF Band III Braunschweig Drachenberg VHF Band III Heide VHF Band III Bremen VHF Band III Heidelberg 1 VHF Band III Brocken 1 VHF Band III Heidelberg 2 VHF Band III Brocken 2 VHF Band III Henstedt-Ulzburg VHF Band III Brotjacklriegel 1 VHF Band III Herscheid-1 VHF Band III Brotjacklriegel 2 VHF Band III Herzogstand VHF Band III Burgsinn VHF Band III Hesselberg VHF Band III Büttelberg 1 VHF Band III Heusweiler L-Band Büttelberg 2 VHF Band III Heuthen 1 VHF Band III Page 1 of 7 References DAB / DAB+ Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 240 MHz) + L-Band (1452 - 1492 MHz) as it stands per October 2018 Country Station Band Country Station Band Germany Hochrhein VHF Band III Germany Marlow VHF Band III Hof VHF Band III MB-Lager Hansastrasse VHF Band III Hof Labyrinth VHF Band III Memmingen VHF Band III Hohe Linie 1 VHF Band III Merkur VHF Band III Hohe Linie 2 L-Band Miltenberg VHF Band III Höhenkirchen L-Band Mühlacker VHF Band III Hohenpeißenberg 1 VHF Band III München Olympiaturm 1 L-Band Hohenpeißenberg 2 VHF Band III München Olympiaturm 2 L-Band Hoher Bogen 1 VHF Band III Münster VHF Band III Hoher Bogen 2 VHF Band III Münster-42 VHF Band III Hoher Meißner 1 VHF Band III Murgtal 1 VHF Band III Hoher Meißner 2 VHF Band III Murgtal 2 VHF Band III Hornisgrinde 1 VHF Band III Neuötting VHF Band III Hornisgrinde 2 VHF Band III Neustadt-Sachsen VHF Band III Hoyerswerda VHF Band III Nürnberg 1 VHF Band III Hühnerberg 1 VHF Band III Nürnberg 2 VHF Band III Hühnerberg 2 VHF Band III Oberammergau VHF Band III Ilmenau TU L-Band Ochsenkopf VHF Band III Ingolstadt Audi VHF Band III Oschatz VHF Band III Inselsberg VHF Band III Passau VHF Band III Ismaning VHF Band III Peheim VHF Band III Jena VHF Band III Pfaffenhofen 1 VHF Band III Jenner 1 VHF Band III Pfaffenhofen 2 VHF Band III Jenner 2 VHF Band III Pfaffenhofen 5 VHF Band III Kaiserslautern VHF Band III Pfaffenhofen Wolfsberg VHF Band III Kapaunberg VHF Band III Pfronten VHF Band III Kassel-Habichtswald VHF Band III Prentzen VHF Band III Kettrichhof VHF Band III Pritzwalk VHF Band III Kiel VHF Band III Raichberg VHF Band III Kiel Kronshagen VHF Band III Rattenberg VHF Band III Koblenz VHF Band III Ravensburg VHF Band III Koblenz-Kühkopf 1 VHF Band III Regensburg VHF Band III Koblenz-Kühkopf 2 VHF Band III Regensburg, Ziegetsbg. VHF Band III Koblenz-Waldesch 1 VHF Band III Reit im Winkl VHF Band III Koblenz-Waldesch 2 VHF Band III Remda VHF Band III Köln VHF Band III Rheinberg VHF Band III Köln 8- Colonius VHF Band III Rhinow VHF Band III Köln Colonius 1 VHF Band III Rimberg 1 VHF Band III Köln Colonius 2 L-Band Rimberg 2 VHF Band III Köln Colonius 3 L-Band Rosengarten VHF Band III Königswinter L-Band Rostock VHF Band III Kreuzberg 1 VHF Band III Rothenburg VHF Band III Kreuzberg 2 VHF Band III Saarbrücken-Heusweiler VHF Band III Kulpenberg VHF Band III Saarburg VHF Band III Laaber VHF Band III Schleswig 4 VHF Band III Landshut 1 VHF Band III Schmallenberg VHF Band III Landshut 2 VHF Band III Schneidlingen 1 VHF Band III Langenberg (Umbau) VHF Band III Siegen 1 VHF Band III Leipzig 1 VHF Band III Siegen 2 VHF Band III Leipzig 2 VHF Band III Sigmaringen VHF Band III Leipzig-Holzhausen VHF Band III Steinkimmen 1 VHF Band III Lingen VHF Band III Steinkimmen 2 VHF Band III Linz 1 VHF Band III Stuttgart 1 VHF Band III Linz 2 VHF Band III Stuttgart 2 VHF Band III Löbau VHF Band III Stuttgart Degerloch VHF Band III Lobenstein VHF Band III Stuttgart Frauenkopf 1 VHF Band III Lobenstein 4 VHF Band III Stuttgart Frauenkopf 2 L-Band Mainburg VHF Band III Suhl VHF Band III Mainz-Kastel VHF Band III Sylt VHF Band III Markt Wald / Mittelneufnach VHF Band III Templin VHF Band III Page 2 of 7 References DAB / DAB+ Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 240 MHz) + L-Band (1452 - 1492 MHz) as it stands per October 2018 Country Station Band Country Station Band Germany Traunstein VHF Band III Lithuania Vilnius VHF Band III Traunstein-Hochberg VHF Band III Treuchtlingen VHF Band III Mozambique Maputo VHF Band III Trier VHF Band III Ulm Kuhberg 1 VHF Band III Netherlands Den Haag VHF Band III Ulm Kuhberg 2 VHF Band III Haarlem VHF Band III Ulm-Kühberg VHF Band III Lelystad VHF Band III Untersberg VHF Band III Lopik VHF Band III Villingen-Schwenningen VHF Band III N.N. 1 VHF Band III Visselhövede VHF Band III N.N. 2 L-Band Vogtsburg VHF Band III Rotterdam VHF Band III Waldburg VHF Band III Waldenburg VHF Band III Norway Almenberget VHF Band III Wallberg VHF Band III Alta 1 VHF Band III Wasserburg VHF Band III Alta 2 VHF Band III Wattkopf (Ettlingen) VHF Band III Bagn VHF Band III Weimar 1 VHF Band III Bangsberget VHF Band III Weimar 2 VHF Band III Bergen 1 VHF Band III Weinbiet VHF Band III Bergen 2 VHF Band III Weinsberg VHF Band III Berkak VHF Band III Weißenfels VHF Band III Bjerkreim VHF Band III Weißenfels 7 VHF Band III Bokn 1 VHF Band III Wendelstein 1 VHF Band III Bokn 2 VHF Band III Wendelstein 2 VHF Band III Bremanger VHF Band III Wismar 7 VHF Band III Gamlemsveten VHF Band III Wittenberg VHF Band III Gausta VHF Band III Witthoh VHF Band III Greipstad 1 VHF Band III Wuppertal L-Band Greipstad 2 VHF Band III Würzburg VHF Band III Grong VHF Band III Wustrow VHF Band III Gulen 1 VHF Band III Züssow VHF Band III Gulen 2 VHF Band III Hadsel VHF Band III Hong Kong Beacon Hill L-Band Halden 1 VHF Band III Beacon Hill 1 VHF Band III Halden 2 VHF Band III Beacon Hill 2 VHF Band III Harstad 1 VHF Band III Castle Peak VHF Band III Helgehornet VHF Band III Cloudy Hill VHF Band III Hemnes 1 VHF Band III Golden Hill VHF Band III Hemnes 2 VHF Band III Kowloon Peak VHF Band III Horta VHF Band III Lamma Island VHF Band III Hummelfjell VHF Band III Mount Gough 1 VHF Band III Iskuras VHF Band III Mount Gough 2 VHF Band III Jetta VHF Band III Mt.Gough L-Band Kappfjell VHF Band III Pottinger Peak VHF Band III Kautokeino VHF Band III Kistefjell VHF Band III Hungary Budapest VHF Band III Kongsberg 1 VHF Band III Budapest-Száva ut.
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