General information | |
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Status | Complete |
Type | TV Mast |
Location | Kozłowiec/Przysucha, Poland |
Completed | 1998 |
Height | 213 m (698.82 ft) |
Kozłowiec Transmitter | |
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Coordinates: 51°21′30″N20°34′19″E / 51.35833°N 20.57194°E | |
Voivodeship | Masovian Voivodeship |
County | Przysucha County |
Gmina | Przysucha |
Kozłowiec Transmitter (RTCN Kozłowiec) is a 213 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Kozłowiec, Masovian Voivodeship in Poland. This transmitter mast, which was built in 1998
Kozłowiec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Przysucha, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) west of Przysucha and 99 km (62 mi) south of Warsaw.
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Multiplex Number | Programme in Multiplex | Frequency | Channel | Power ERP | Polarisation | Antenna Diagram | Modulation | FEC |
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Multiplex 1 | 586 MHz | 30 | 50 kW | Horizontal | ND | 64 QAM | 5/6 | |
Multiplex 2 | 602 MHz | 37 | 50 kW | Horizontal | ND | 64 QAM | 5/6 | |
Multiplex 3 | 514 MHz | 26 | 10 kW | Horizontal | ND | 64 QAM | 5/6 |
Program | Frequency | Power ERP | Polarisation | Antenna Diagram |
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Polskie Radio Program I | 92,00 MHz | 10 kW | Horizontal | ND |
Radio ZET | 102,90 MHz | 12 kW | Horizontal | ND |
Polskie Radio Program II | 104,80 MHz | 10 kW | Horizontal | ND |
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