Suchá Hora transmitter

Suchá Hora transmitter is a facility for FM- and TV-transmission on 1,231.6 metres high mountain Skalka (Kremnica Mountains) near Banská Bystrica in Slovakia. Suchá Hora transmitter uses as antenna mast a 312 metres tall guyed tubular mast, which is one of the tallest structure of Slovakia and one of the highest elevated supertall structures in Europe. The mast of Suchá Hora transmitter was built in 1960. The transmitter went on service on October 28, 1960. In 1961 a storm blasted the roof of the transmitter building away and in 1962 the 7 ton weighing TV broadcasting antenna, which was covered with ice, fell from 300 metres height to the ground and impacted close to the transmitter building. Close to the tower, there is a small free-standing telecommunication tower built of steel.

FM

Frequency
[MHz]
Programm ERP
87.7Jemné Melódie10.00 kW
90.1Rádio Slovensko - SRO 1100.00 kW
97.6Rádio Anténa Rock100.00 kW
101.5Rádio Regina100.00 kW
104.0Fun Radio100.00 kW
106.0Europa 250.00 kW

TV

Channel Number Frequency
[MHz]
Programm Antenna Height ERP
7Jednotka
STV
266 m85 kW
32Dvojka
STV
300 m360 kW
49Markíza300 m400 kW

See also

48°44′17.92″N 18°59′47.20″E


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