FM- and TV-mast Zygry

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Zygry Transmitter
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FM- and TV-mast Zygry
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StatusCompleted
TypeMast
Location Zygry, Łódź Voivodeship
Completed1975
Height346 m (1,135.17 ft)
Zygry Transmitter
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Zygry Transmitter
Coordinates: 51°46′45″N18°57′12″E / 51.77917°N 18.95333°E / 51.77917; 18.95333

The FM- and TV-mast Zygry is a 346 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Zygry in Poland. The FM- and TV-mast Zygry is since the collapse of the Warsaw radio mast the third tallest structure in Poland. FM- and TV-mast Zygry was built between 1970 and 1975.

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Transmitted Programmes

TV-Programmes

Digital Television MPEG-4

Multiplex NumberProgramme in MultiplexFrequencyChannelPower ERPPolarisationAntenna DiagramModulation
MUX 8205,5 MHz 925 kW HorizontalND64 QAM

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