Regarding the transmission antenna for mediumwave, a 120 metre tall guyed mast, which was insulated against ground was used.
In 1962 the facility was given to German Federal Post (Deutsche Bundespost) in order to use it for transmitting the program of Deutschlandfunk.
These days the shortwave transmissions of Bad Dürrheim transmitter have been moved to Bodenseesender.
Because the program of Deutschlandfunk could be also received well by Ravensburg-Horgenzell transmitter in the area, which Bad Dürrheim transmitter served, it was shut down after the wave plan of Geneva came into force in 1978, where no frequency was applied for it.
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