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The age of communication technology…

Every age is reflected in its buildings and establishments. The antennas installed on many high-rise buildings are visible to everyone and give cause for embittered discussions. But no one can stop progress. The desire of man for more and immediate information, the wish to be “online” constantly, and the use of visual transfer technology will only further accelerate the development of data communication technology. Soon more things will be possible in this area, because we have already installed the first radiation-free fiber glass stations.

Complex antenna mounted on the roof of a high-rise building.


… has already arrived at IFB 20 years ago.

Do you still remember the time when you had to look for a telephone booth to call home or the company to inform them about your delay? And then you always needed change… Beginning in 1980 the “B-Netz” was finally installed by the Deutsche Post. What a relief, but honestly: complicated. Not until the “C-Funknetz” arrived did one have the freedom to make mobile phone calls. But these mobile phones are already considered “mobile stone age” today.

Ever since then IFB has been working with the development of wireless installations all over Germany . Whether in the Bayrischen Wald or on Sylt, you will find radio towers where we have been involved in. Later we continued with the first private services and today we work for all of the remaining mobile providers. This work takes a lot of experience, since the building substance of many installations is old and a lot of times the old plans are nowhere to be found. Only experience can help in this case. In over 400 radio installations we have found close to every possible problem and solved it.

IFB-employee Mr. Dipl-Ing. Hempel inspecting an antenna at a dangerous hight.

Different radio-systems use the same silo facility as a radio station

Söll-ladder and hollow antenna-leiterbahnen on an old brick chimney

One of many transmission rooms for a European glass fibre net in its beginnings.



+++ Wussten Sie, daß alle Richtfunkantennen (Parbolspiegel) nur einen sehr kleinen und schmalen Funkstrahl haben. Bereits bei einer so geringen Winkelverdrehung der Antenne von nur 0,5 Grad erreicht der Funkstrahl nicht mehr sein Ziel. +++