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Re: [A-DX] IBB Germany


  • Subject: Re: [A-DX] IBB Germany
  • From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <BueschelW@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 10:54:23 +0200

Die Station wurde doch um den Sommer 2007 stillgelegt und alles schöne
technische Spielzeug verschrottet, oder nach IBB Kuwait zur Einlagerung
gebracht.

Das war ein mal: Mr. Ruediger Schott, tel work:+49 (0)89 99682 203.
tel;fax:+49 (0)89 99682 285
Deputy German chief of Ismaning station.
title: Asst. TX Plant Supv. Contracting Officer
U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors;
International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB)
IBB, American Consulate General Unit 24520,
APO AE 09053.
IBB, Senderstrasse 32, D-85737 Ismaning, Germany

Siehe Ismaning mail aus 2007 - unten

Versuche es doch mal in Lampertheim, dort gibt es ja noch eine kleine
Administration (gehört zum US Generalkonsulat Frankfurt, wenn es denn dieses
noch gibt ...).

Deputy German chief of Lampertheim station.
title: Asst. TX Plant Supv. Contracting Officer
U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors;
International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB)
IBB, Außerhalb Wildbahn 34,  68623 Lampertheim, Germany

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Vor 6-7 Jahren mal dieses, aber fraglich ob das noch stimmt.
unter +49 (6245) 900-0 hatte ich mal eine auch-deutschsprechende
Büroangestellte am Telefon.
Die Vorwahl gehört zur Biblis Station, in Außerhalb, 68647 Biblis, Hessen.
http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=de&geocode=&q=Au%C3%9Ferhalb,+Biblis&aq=&sll=49.689538,8.490243&sspn=0.009911,0.027874&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Au%C3%9Ferhalb,+68647+Biblis,+Bergstra%C3%9Fe,+Hessen&ll=49.686963,8.491305&spn=0.004956,0.013937&t=h&z=17

- Walter Andel: Maintenance Supervisor <wandel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
+49 (6245)  900-311
- Christoph Cholewa: Assistant TX Plant Supervisor <ccholewa@xxxxxxxxxxx>


aber Google zeigt in Lampertheim

Außerhalb Wildbahn 34
68623 Lampertheim
Tel. 06206 159-0

http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&hs=yIq&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&q=Wildbahn+Lampertheim+IBB&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=

73 wb

----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Vaegler" <shortwave@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 9:47 AM
Subject: [A-DX] IBB Germany

hallo und schon mal ein schönes Osterfest
Ich suche die Postadresse der " IBB Station Germany".
in meinem WRTH (2007) ist Ismaning angegeben. Auch die angegebene
E-mail-Anschrift kann nicht stimmen, denn die Mail kam als unzustellbar
zurück

vy 73 Peter
QTH: Stralsund

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: IBB Ismaning wird abgewickelt
Na, allzu viel Staff hatte es in München letztens nicht mehr gegeben.
Zumal nach der Holzkirchen Stillegung schon Personal abgebaut wurde.

Die Administration sind ja amerikan. Konsulatsangestellte / Staatsbürger.
MW > Experte Steffke (Thomson MW) ist ja schon vor 6 Jahren in Pension
gegangen.
Ing. Rüdiger Schott ist noch jung, und vielleicht noch 4-6 Mann
Monteurstaff?? Die Monteure haben ja alle möglichen Sender in Kuwait,
Djibouti, Zypern, sowie die Satelliten- und FM-stationen in der CIS und in
Afrika aufgebaut/abgeändert/gewartet.
73 wb

-----Original Message-----
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 00:18:00 +0200
Subject: Re: Re: BBC and RFI in Berlin
From: Kim Andrew Elliott
To: Kai Ludwig
Hello Kai, Thanks for the information about MABB.

The e-mail below was sent today to all IBB employees.   It says that the
Ismaning facility will close.  I believe there are no shortwave
transmissions from there now.  It is probably just an administrative
office. >> All the best, Kim

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The Ismaning Transmitting Station in Germany is one of the oldest
overseas facilities operated by the International Broadcasting Bureau.
Located in a suburb of Munich, the station began beaming Voice of
America programs in December 1946. Over the years, the station broadcast
medium wave, long wave and shortwave programs to Eastern Europe and the
former Soviet Union. During the Cold War, the stations in Germany were a
particularly important part of our network operations. These critical
transmitting stations clearly helped end the Cold War and shape the
world that we live in today. In recent years, all Ismaning transmitters
have been decommissioned and the station has served primarily as a
satellite gateway and administrative center.

As a result of the Broadcasting Board of Governorsâ?T changing global
mission to meet current U.S. government broadcast requirements, along
with reduced budgets and changes in technology, the International
Broadcasting Bureau will cease all operations from its Ismaning
Transmitting Station during the summer of 2007. As operating budgets
decrease, we have had little choice but to make difficult decisions to
downsize and close some overseas facilities. Shortwave broadcasts from
Germany will continue to originate from the IBB Lampertheim and Biblis
transmitting facilities located south of Frankfurt.

All of us in the IBB and Broadcasting Board of Governors regret the loss
of valued and skilled employees at Ismaning as a result of this action.
All affected BBG employees will be treated with respect and in
accordance with existing U.S. Embassy compensation agreements.

This is a very difficult time for all of us, and we are taking this
action with the greatest reluctance. The employees and staff of the IBB
transmitting stations in Germany have provided outstanding service to
international broadcasting, and their contributions have been critically
important to the United States. We have every expectation that the
remaining stations in Germany will continue to provide outstanding
service to the International Broadcasting Bureau. (July 2, 2007)

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