Kitzbüheler Horn Transmitter
The Kitzbüheler Horn Transmitter (German: Sender Kitzbüheler Horn) is a 102-metre-high (335 ft) transmission tower made of reinforced concrete on the summit of the Kitzbüheler Horn near Kitzbühel in Austria. The Kitzbühler Horn Transmitter does not have a cylindrical shaft. It broadcasts TV and VHF radio programmes. The tower was taken into service on 12 December 1969 as a combined radio and television transmission facility for the ORF after a difficult two-year-long construction period, preceded by lengthy and intensive negotiations with local authorities and land owners.
Kitzbüheler Horn Transmitter | |
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Base data | |
Site: | Kitzbüheler Horn |
Owner: | ORS |
Location: | 47°28′33″N 12°25′47″E |
Elevation: | 1964 metres above NN |
Use: | Television tower, not open to the public |
Built: | 1967–1969 |
Technical data | |
Height: | 102 metres |
Material: | reinforced concrete |
To facilitate the switchover to DVB-T, the analogue channels ORF 1 (Channel 5, 3 kW) and ORF 2 - Tirol (Channel 24, 30 kW) were switched off on 22 October 2007.
Frequencies and programmes
Analogue radio (VHF)
Frequency [MHz] |
Programme | RDS PI | ERP [kW] |
Polar diagram circular (ND)/directional (D) |
Polarization horizontal (H)/vertical (V) |
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95.4 | Ö2 - Radio Tirol | RADIO___TIROL | 4.5 | D | H |
97.5 | Ö1 | OE___1 | 4.5 | D | H |
99.9 | FM4 | FM4 | 4.5 | D | H |
103.4 | Life Radio Tirol (St. Johann in Tirol) | *LIFE* | 0.2 | D | H |
103.9 | Ö3 | HITRADIO*OE_3 | 4.5 | D | H |
106.8 | Life Radio Tirol (Kitzbühel) | *LIFE* | 0.5 | D | H |
Digital television (DVB-T)
Channel | Frequency [MHz] |
Multiplex | Programmes in multiplex | ERP [kW] |
Polar diagram circular (ND)/ directional (D) |
Polarization horizontal (H)/ vertical (V) |
Modulation technique |
FEC | Guard interval |
Bit rate [MBit/s] |
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23 | 490 | MUX A | 2 | D | H | 16-QAM | 1/4 | 3/4 | 14.93 |
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