As antenna, this transmitter used a t-antenna hung up on two 100-metre-high (330 ft) freestanding steel framework towers.
In addition, the transmitting antenna did not work well and was replaced in the autumn of 1926 by a T-antenna hung on two 75-metre-high (246 ft) wood framework towers,[1][2] which were built by the company Kuebler, located in Stuttgart.
In the night of 22–23 November 1930 a storm bent both towers at a height of 25 metres; some buildings were also damaged.
Transmitting was restarted later that day with an emergency antenna, which was stretched between the tower stumps.
It might have been used for the last time in November and December 1933, when the transmitter Ismaning was shut down because of maintenance work.