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Dobl Transmitter

Coordinates: 46°57′00″N 15°22′48″E / 46.95000°N 15.38000°E / 46.95000; 15.38000
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Dobl Transmitter is a facility for medium wave broadcasting at Dobl, Styria, Austria, built in 1942. It uses as antenna a 156-metre (511 ft) high guyed mast of lattice steel, which is guyed in two levels at 113 and 73 metres (371 and 240 ft). Dobl Transmitter was shut down in 1984 and is now a technical museum.

46°57′00″N 15°22′48″E / 46.95000°N 15.38000°E / 46.95000; 15.38000