The Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau (Directional radio station Berlin-Frohnau) was a facility for directional radio services in Frohnau (a locality in the Reinickendorf borough of Berlin; during the Cold War, the northernmost locality of West Berlin).
This tower was equipped with parabolic dishes of 18 m diameter for an overhorizon link to Gartow in Lower Saxony.
From 1977 onward a 358.6 m high guyed mast for conventional directional service was built.
It carries on a platform aerials for directional services toward Gartow and Clenze,[1] both in Lower Saxony.
This room was the highest floor of all structures in the European Union at the time of the tower's demolition.