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Lingen transmitter
Broadcasting facility in Lower Saxony, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lingen transmitting station is an FM radio, digital radio (DAB+) and digital television (DVB-T2) transmission facility owned by Norddeutscher Rundfunk and sited near the town of Lingen in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Its antenna is a 227 metre-high guyed grounded tubular-steel mast with a cage aerial for medium-wave broadcasting which was built in 1962.
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The following services are being broadcast from the mast:
FM radio
Digital terrestrial television (DVB-T2)
Digital radio (DAB+)
Former services
Medium wave
The NDR has shut down its medium wave transmitters, including Lingen, on 13 January 2015. Until its shutdown, it broadcast the following station:[1]
Analogue television (PAL)
Until the switch to DVB-T on 14 December 2005, these analogue television programmes have been transmitted:
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