Location: | E 6° 43' 44.27" / N 46° 39' 21.91" |
Frequency: | Transmitter is off (used to be 765 kHz). |
Wavelength: | Transmitter is off (used to be 392 m). |
Power: | Transmitter is off (used to be 600 kW, downpowered to 150 kW for the last few years). |
Call-sign: | Used to be "Option Musique". |
Transmission type: | Used to be a medium wave AM broadcast station. |
The Sottens medium-waves transmitter started its operation on March 25, 1931 with a power of 25 kW on 743 kHz (403 m). In 1933 the power was increased to 50 kW. In 1934, following the Luzern Plan, the frequency moved to 677 kHz (443.1m ). In 1935 the power was increased to 100 kW. In 1949 a new 190 m high anti-fading antenna was installed. In 1950 as a consequence of the Copenhagen frequency plan, the transmitter was moved to 764 kHz (392.7 m) and the power was increased to 200 kW. In 1970 a new transmitter increased the power to 500 kW. In 1978, because of the Geneva frequency plan, the frequency was changed to 765 kHz (392.2 m). The transmitter was replaced again in 1988 setting the power to 600 kW. In 1990 the main antenna was replaced with the current one. The actual spare antenna is still one of the two original 1931 towers. The transmitter was switched off on December 31, 2010 and the main antenna was dismanteled on Aug. 20, 2014.
Tower type: | 188 m self supporting tower. |
Antenna type: | Vertical λ/2 dipole (6 wires around the tower), tower grounded. |
Feed point: | Center fed via a coaxial feeder inside the tower. Lower end of dipole grounded via a variable inductor. Phasing network at the base of the tower. |
Ground plane: | 120 buried radials, 190 m long. |
This tower was dismanteled on Aug. 20, 2014.
This tower was demolished on Aug. 20, 2014. Here are a few pictures and a video of this event.
Main antenna, Aug. 20, 2014 - 14:00. |
Main antenna, Aug. 20, 2014 - 14:05 |
Watch the movie of the demolition: sottens-mw1b.mp4 ( bytes, 27 s, H264, 854 × 480, 24 fps). |
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Main antenna on the ground, Aug. 20, 2014. | |
Tower type: | 125 m self supporting tower. |
Antenna type: | Short vertical antenna, isolated from ground. |
Feed point: | Inside the tower, at about 40 m. |
Even if the transmitter was switched off in December 2010, the tower still exists (Dec. 2016).
Location: | E 6° 43' 51.53" / N 46° 39' 42.03" |
Frequency: | Transmitter is off and dismantled. |
Power: | Transmitter is off and dismantled (used to be 500 kW). |
The Sottens short-waves transmitter started broadcasting on in 1972 with a power of 500 kW and a rotating courting antenna on 9, 11, 15, 17 and 21 MHz bands. It was switched off on October 23rd, 2004. The transmitter and the antenna were dismantled in February 2005. This was the last Swiss shortwave transmitter.
Tower type: | 62 m high rotating double curtain antenna. |
Antenna type: | 2 arrays of 8 dipoles (for two different bands). |
Feed point: | With balanced feed lines and transmission line impedance transformers. |
The main features of double AEG/Telefunken HR4/4/0.9 antenna are summarized below:
Frequency band: | Elevation angle: | Half power beam-width: | Antenna gain: | |
Vertical | Horizontal | |||
9.5 MHz 11.8 MHz 15.45 MHz |
11° 9° 7° |
12° 11° 7° |
38° 30° 24° |
16.2 dBd 17.3 dBd 18.1 dBd |
15.1 MHz 17.8 MHz 21.75 MHz |
10.6° 9.2° 7.4° |
11° 10° 8.5° |
36° 31° 26° |
16.5 dBd 17.3 dBd 18.0 dBd |
This antenna was dismantled in February 2005.
West view of the SW antenna, Jul. 2002. |
East view of the SW antenna, Jul. 2002. |