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====Mediumwave AM==== As the transmission frequencies in the medium wave range were reassigned or adapted to the 9 kHz grid in 1978 as part of the implementation of the [[Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975|Geneva Wave Plan]], the values used before 1978 can also be found in the table. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Frequency || Power || Location || Description of transmitter site || Geographical location || Remarks |- | 873 kHz (until 1978: 872 kHz) || 150 kW || [[Weißkirchen radio transmitter|Weisskirchen]] || 3 guyed lattice steel masts insulated against ground, height: {{convert|86|m|ft|sp=us}},<br />Directional Antenna Mode || {{nowrap|{{Coord|50|10|59|N|8|36|45|E|display=inline}}}} || Shut down on 31 May 2013 |- | 1107 kHz (until 1978: 935 kHz) || 10 kW || Berlin-Dahlem || {{convert|126|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|52|27|47|N|13|17|26|E|display=inline}} ||Shut down on 15 July 1994, <br /> Mast demolished on<br />14 December 1996 |- | 1107 kHz (until 1978: 611 kHz) || 10 kW|| Grafenwöhr || {{convert|66|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed tubular steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|42|47|N|11|54|42|E|display=inline}} || Shut down in 2008<br />Mast dismantled in 2009 |- | 1107 kHz (until 1978: 611 kHz) || 10 kW || Kaiserslautern-Otterbach || {{convert|136|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|29|27|N|7|43|3|E|display=inline}} || Shut down on 31 August 2014 |- | 1107 kHz (until 1978: 1106 kHz) || 40 kW || [[Ismaning radio transmitter|Munich-Ismaning]] || 2 guyed lattice steel masts insulated against ground, height: {{convert|94|m|ft|sp=us}} || {{Coord|48|14|40|N|11|44|42|E|display=inline}} || Shut down in 2005 |- | 1106 kHz || 50 kW || Mühlacker || {{convert|110|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || 48.9417 N 8.8489 E || replaced in 1963 by transmitter in Hirschlanden |- | 1107 kHz (until 1978: 611 kHz) || 10 kW || Nürnberg || {{convert|122|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || 49.445989 N 10.996319 E || Shut down |- | 1107 kHz || 10 kW|| Vilseck || {{convert|65|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed tubular steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|38|41|N|11|47|1|E|display=inline}} || Shut down on 31 October 2016<br />(last German AM station) |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1142 kHz) || 300 W || Bad Hersfeld || {{convert|25|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} free-standing tower insulated against ground || ~50.857514 N 9.737982 E || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1034 kHz) || 300 W || Bad Kissingen || {{convert|48|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || || shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1304 kHz) || 300 W || Bamberg || {{convert|40|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|53|17|N|10|55|24|E|display=inline}} || Shut down in December 2013 |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1394 kHz) || 1 kW || Bitburg || {{convert|54|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || {{Coord|49|56|35|N|6|32|29|E|display=inline}} || Shut down in 2013 |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1142 kHz) || 5 kW || Bremerhaven || {{convert|65|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || 53.5798889 N 8.56047222 E ||Shut down on 31 March 1993 |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1304 kHz) || 300 W || Fulda || {{convert|54|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || ~50.536182 N 9.720572 E || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1502 kHz) || 300 W || Giessen || {{convert|61|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|50|35|27|N|8|43|6|E|display=inline}} || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1142 kHz) || 300 W || Göppingen || {{convert|37|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || ~50.536182 N 9.720572 E ? || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1304 kHz) || 1 kW || Heidelberg || {{convert|65|m|ft|sp=us|adj=on}} guyed tubular steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|25|58|N|8|38|42|E|display=inline}} || Shut down on 28 April 2014 |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1142 kHz) || 10 kW || [[Hirschlanden transmitter|Stuttgart-Hirschlanden]] || {{convert|40|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|48|49|43|N|9|2|11|E|display=inline}} || Operated by [[Media Broadcast]]<br />Shut down, 7 March 2014 |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1394 kHz) || 1 kW || Hof || {{convert|45|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || 50.318412 N 11.894564 E || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1034 kHz) || 1 kW || Karlsruhe || {{convert|61|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || 49.0287 N 8.4275 E || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz || 1 kW || Mönchengladbach || {{convert|45.5|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|51|10|2|N|6|23|56|E|display=inline}}|| Shut down on 27 January 2016 |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1142 kHz) || 300 W || Schweinfurt || T-antenna between 2 {{convert|40|ft|m|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}}? free-standing lattice towers || {{Coord|50|3|6|N|10|10|31|E|display=inline}} || Shut down in 2014 |- | 1143 kHz || 300 W || Spangdahlem || || 49.9601 N 6.6827 E || in service from 2013 to 2015 |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1142 kHz) || 1 kW || Ulm || || 48.4321 N 9.9845 E || Shut down in the 1980s |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1304 kHz) || 300 W || Wertheim || || 49.7575 N 9.5224 E || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1502 kHz) || 300 W || Wildflecken || {{convert|45|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || || Shut down |- | 1143 kHz (until 1978: 1142 kHz) || 300 W || Würzburg || {{convert|40|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|47|26|N|9|58|54|E|display=inline}} || Shut down in 2008 |- | 1485 kHz (until 1978: 1034 kHz) || 300 W || Ansbach-Katterbach || {{convert|67|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed tubular steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|19|17|N|10|35|44|E|display=inline}} || Shut down |- | 1485 kHz (until 1978: 1394 kHz) || 1 kW || Augsburg || {{convert|56|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|48|21|8|N|10|51|19|E|display=inline}} || Shut down in 1998<br />mast demolished in 2008 |- | 1485 kHz (until 1978: 1304 kHz) || 300 W || Berchtesgaden || {{convert|34|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || || Shut down |- | 1485 kHz || 300 W (until 1978: 1394 kHz) || Crailsheim || {{convert|65|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || 49.1408 N 10.0442 E || Shut down |- | 1485 kHz (until 1978: 1502 kHz) || 300 W || Garmisch-Partenkirchen || {{convert|30|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed mast radiator || {{Coord|47|28|58|N|11|3|20|E|display=inline}} || Shut down |- | 1485 kHz (until 1978: 1502 kHz) || 300 W || Hohenfels || {{convert|40|m|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-tall}} guyed lattice steel mast insulated against ground || {{Coord|49|13|14|N|11|51|12|E|display=inline}} || Shut down |- | 1485 kHz (until 1978: 1304 kHz) || 300 W || Regensburg || Long wire antenna on wooden {{convert|20|m|ft|sp=us|adj=on}} tower || || Shut down |}
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