Piaski transmitter

The Piaski transmitter ( Polish: Radiowo Telewizyjne Centrum Nadawcze Lublin / Piaski or short RTCN Piaski) is a facility for FM- and TV-broadcasting near Piaski in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland at 51°08′02″N 22°52′11″E. The piaski transmitter uses a 342 metre tall guyed mast antenna tower, which was built in 1990. After the collapse of the Warsaw Radio Mast the Piaski transmitter became the 4th tallest structure of Poland.

Radio and Television mast in Piaski
Lublin/Piaski Transmitter
General information
StatusComplete
TypeMast
LocationPiaski (Lubelskie Voivodeship)
Completed1990
Height342 m (1,122.05 ft)
Piaski Transmitter
Piaski Transmitter
Coordinates: 51°08′02″N 22°52′11″E

The following programmes are transmitted by Piaski transmitter.

Transmitted programmes

Digital television MPEG-4

Multiplex Number Programme in Multiplex Frequency Channel Power ERP Polarisation Antenna Diagram Modulation
MUX 1 570 MHz33100 kWHorizontalND64 QAM
MUX 2 474 MHz21100 kWHorizontalND64 QAM
MUX 3 490 MHz23100 kWHorizontalND64 QAM

FM radio

Radio
Program Frequency ERP
RMF FM Radio Muzyka Fakty Sp. z o.o.89,30 MHz30 kW
PR2 Polskie Radio S.A.90,80 MHz30 kW
Radio Lublin Polskie Radio - Regionalna Rozgłośnia w Lublinie "Radio Lublin" S.A.102,20 MHz90 kW
PR3 Polskie Radio S.A.104,20 MHz90 kW

See also

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