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Ionosonde Juliusruh

Coordinates: 54°37′43″N 13°22′28″E / 54.62863°N 13.37433°E / 54.62863; 13.37433
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The Ionosonde Juliusruh is a facility of the institute for atmospheric physics near Juliusruh in northeastern Germany for sounding the ionosphere with radar systems in the short wave range (frequencies between 1 MHz and 30 MHz). The landmark of the station is a 70 metre high grounded free standing steel framework tower, which was built in 1960/61 and which carries a cage aerial for the transmitter of the ionosonde.

See also

List of towers

54°37′43″N 13°22′28″E / 54.62863°N 13.37433°E / 54.62863; 13.37433