Английская Википедия:Herzogstand

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Шаблон:Unreferenced Шаблон:Infobox mountain The Herzogstand is a mountain in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps, Шаблон:Convert south of the city of Munich. It has an elevation of Шаблон:Convert and is northwest of Lake Walchen. Maximilian II of Bavaria had a hunting lodge built underneath today's so-called Herzogstand-house in 1857. His successor, King Ludwig II, had a royal lodge built further up the mountain in 1865. The Herzogstand Cable Car renewed in 1994 following a fire in 1992, runs to Herzogstand-house at Шаблон:Convert above sea level, and then continues on to the summit of Farnkopf at Шаблон:Convert.

The most popular ascent (AV way 446) leads from the valley station of the aerial tramway across the south side to Herzogstand-house and on to the summit of the mountain. An alternative descent leads along the somewhat exposed but well-secured ridge to the Heimgarten mountain (Шаблон:Convert), passing a lodge to the south of the Ohlstaedter Alm (Шаблон:Convert). The descent east of the Rotwandkopf continues down to the spa town of Walchensee (Kochel).

Transmitter

The summit of Herzogstand has been used since 1920 for radiotechnical purposes; a VLF transmission antenna was erected between 1920 and 1934. Today, an FM radio transmitter on Fahrenbergkopf broadcasts the following stations:

Frequency Program ERP
88.1 MHz Bayern 1 (Reg. Obb.) 0,1 kW
91.0 MHz Bayern 3 0,1 kW
97.0 MHz Bayern 2 (Reg. Obb.) 0,1 kW
99.9 MHz Radio Alpenwelle 0,1 kW
102.0 MHz Antenne Bayern 0,1 kW
104.1 MHz 4 Klassik 0,1 kW
104.6 MHz Radio Oberland 0,1 kW
106.7 MHz B 5 aktuell 0,1 kW

See also

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