Leżajsk Transmitter
Leżajsk transmitter is a 130-metre guyed steel mast, localisation of the Giedlarowa village near by Leżajsk. The object belongs to the INFO-TV-OPERATOR company.
Leżajsk Transmitter | |
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General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type | Mast |
Location | Giedlarowa, Subcarpathian Voivodeship |
Height | 130 m (426.51 ft) |
Giedlarowa Transmitter | |
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Giedlarowa Transmitter | |
Coordinates: 50°14′54″N 22°24′18″E |
Transmitted programmes
Digital television MPEG-4
Multiplex Number | Programme in Multiplex | Frequency | Channel | Power ERP | Polarisation | Antenna Diagram | Modulation |
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MUX 1 |
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650 MHz | 43 | 100 kW | Horizontal | ND | 64 QAM |
MUX 2 | 778 MHz | 59 | 100 kW | Horizontal | ND | 64 QAM | |
MUX 3 |
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514 MHz | 26 | 70 kW | Horizontal | ND | 64 QAM |
FM radio
Radio | |||
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Program | Frequency | ERP | |
Radio ZET | 95,00 MHz | 20 kW | |
Polskie Radio Program I | 96,80 MHz | 10 kW | |
Polskie Radio Program III | 98,90 MHz | 10 kW | |
RMF FM | 101,80 MHz | 60 kW | |
Polskie Radio Rzeszów | 102,90 MHz | 30 kW | |
Radio Maryja | 106,30 MHz | 20 kW |
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See also
- List of masts
- List of tallest structures in Poland
External links
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