Gołogóra transmitter

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Gołogóra transmitter ( Polish: RTCN Gołogóra ) is a facility for FM-/TV-broadcasting at Gołogóra near Koszalin in West Pomeranian Voivodeship at 54°00'’14”N 016°44’'20”"E. It went in service in 1965 and uses two antenna towers of different height, which were both guyed lattice steel masts with triangular cross-section. The smaller mast is 115 metres tall. The bigger mast, which was built in 1962, had originally a height of 226 metres. In the last years, it was increased to 270 metres by mounting some further segments and an UHF-broadcasting antenna on its pinnacle.

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Radio
Programm Frequency Power Polarisation
RMF FM 89,3 MHz 60kW vertical
Polskie Radio Program II 93,8 MHz 60kW horizontal
Polskie Radio Program III 97,4 MHz 60kW horizontal
Polskie Radio Koszalin 103,1 MHz 60kW horizontal
Radio Zet 105,3 MHz 30kW horizontal
Polskie Radio Program I 107,9 MHz 60kW horizontal
Television
Programm Frequency Channel Power Polarisation
TVP1 191,25 MHz 8 80kW vertical
TVP2 487,25 MHz 23 400kW horizontal
Polsat 623,25 MHz 40 400kW horizontal

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