Trzeciewiec Transmitter

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Trzeciewiec Transmitter
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Trzeciewiec Transmitter
General information
StatusCompleted
Type Guyed mast
Location Trzeciewiec
Completed22 January 1962
Height320 m (1,049.87 ft)
RTCN Trzeciewiec
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RTCN Trzeciewiec
Coordinates: 53°15′40″N18°10′49″E / 53.26111°N 18.18028°E / 53.26111; 18.18028

Trzeciewiec Transmitter (RTCN Trzeciewiec) - is a 320 metre tall guyed steel mast, located in Trzeciewiec, Bydgoszcz County, Poland. It was built in 1962 for broadcasting radio and television. It was used by Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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History

Residents of the Bydgoszcz Voivodeship established the tower. In 1957 a Social Committee was organized to build Pomerania Television Centre in Bydgoszcz. In 1958 the central management Board of the Radio station and Television in Warsaw approved the concept of the tower 20 kilometers from Bydgoszcz, in the vicinity of Trzeciewiec village. Construction began in 1960 and was finished in 1962. The transmitting apparatus was from the Czech company Tesla.

Transmitted Programmes

FM Radio

ProgramFrequencyERPPolarisationAntenna diagram
RMF FM 93,30 MHz120 kWHorizontalND
Radio ZET 95,60 MHz120 kWHorizontalND
Polskie Radio Program II 97,60 MHz120 kWHorizontalND
Radio PiK100,10 MHz120 kWHorizontalND
Polskie Radio Program III 102,10 MHz120 kWHorizontalND
Polskie Radio Program I 106,60 MHz60 kWHorizontalND

Digital Television MPEG-4

Multiplex NumberProgramme in MultiplexFrequencyChannelPower ERPPolarisationAntenna DiagramModulation
MUX 1634 MHz 41100 kW HorizontalND64 QAM
MUX 2562 MHz 32100 kW HorizontalND64 QAM
MUX 3594 MHz 36100 kW HorizontalND64 QAM

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