Łosice transmitter
The Łosice transmitter is a facility for television and FM radio transmission sited at Chotycze in Łosice County, Poland. It uses a 313-metre-high guyed mast. The task of the transmitter is the signal coverage of the two largest cities in the region - Biala Podlaska and Siedlce. Approximate distance between both cities and the transmitter in straight line: 30 km.
Łosice transmitter | |
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Łosice transmitter | |
Coordinates: 52°11′16″N 22°47′05″E |
Programmes transmitted
Television (DVB-T MPEG4[1] and DVB-T2 HEVC[2])
Programme | Channel | Polarization | Frequency | Power |
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MUX 1 | 43 | Horizontal | 650 MHz | 50.12 kW |
MUX 2 | 39 | Horizontal | 618 MHz | 50 kW |
MUX 3 (Lublin) | 33 | Horizontal | 570 MHz | 50 kW |
MUX 3 (Warsaw) | 31 | Horizontal | 554 MHz | 65 kW |
MUX 4 | 33 | Horizontal | 570 MHz | 50 kW |
MUX 6 | 36 | Horizontal | 594 MHz | 39.81 kW |
MUX 8 | 9 | Vertical | 205.5 MHz | 10 kW |
FM radio
Programme | Owner | Frequency | Power |
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Program I | Polskie Radio | 88.3 MHz | 30 kW |
Program III | Polskie Radio | 90.5 MHz | 30 kW |
RMF FM | Grupa RMF | 91.9 MHz | 30 kW |
Katolickie Radio Podlasie | Diocese of Siedlce | 101.7 MHz | 120 kW |
Radio dla Ciebie | Polskie Radio (Warsaw Region) | 103.4 MHz | 120 kW |
Radio Zet | Eurozet | 105.4 MHz | 30 kW |
Radio Maryja | Redemptorist Congregation (Warsaw Province) | 107.7 MHz | 10 kW |
External links
See also
References
- Applies to MUX 3 & 8
- Applies to MUX 1, 2, 4 & 6
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