Herzogstand

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Template:Refimprove Template:Infobox mountain The Herzogstand is a mountain in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps, Script error: No such module "convert". south of the city of Munich. It has an elevation of Script error: No such module "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 Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level, and then continues on to the summit of Farnkopf at Script error: No such module "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 (Script error: No such module "convert".), passing a lodge to the south of the Ohlstaedter Alm (Script error: No such module "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

Herzogstand was the site of Germany's first ionospheric sounding station in 1929. It operated until the end of World War II, when a mistranslated telegram seemed to request the relocation of its equipment. Later, it was discovered that the request was for a 'typical German record' and not their 'typical German recorder.'[1]

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