Telecom Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg

Telecom Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg (German: Fernmeldeturm Heidelberg) is a 102 meter tall (originally 80m, raised to 102m in the 1980s) telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete in the late 1950s on the mountain Königsstuhl near Heidelberg, Germany.

Like the other two towers, this structure has been converted from steel beams to reinforced concrete.

Only three analog FM radio channels are currently transmitted.

Its main use is microwave communications for Deutsche Telekom also known as T-COM (t-home/t-mobile).

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