Gołogóra transmitter explained

RTCN Gołogóra
Pushpin Map:Poland
Coordinates:54.0042°N 16.7408°W

The Gołogóra Transmitter (Polish:RTCN Gołogóra) is a facility for FM radio and TV broadcasting at Gołogóra near Koszalin in West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

It entered service in 1965 and uses two antenna towers of different height. Both are 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. It was increased to 270 metres by mounting some further segments and a UHF-broadcasting antenna on its pinnacle.

Transmitted programmes

Radio
ProgramFrequencyPowerPolarisation
89,3 MHz 60 kW vertical
93,8 MHz 60 kW horizontal
97,4 MHz 60 kW horizontal
103,1 MHz 60 kW horizontal
105,3 MHz 30 kW horizontal
107,9 MHz 60 kW horizontal
Digital Television MPEG-4
Multiplex NumberFrequencyChannelPowerPolarisation
MUX 1 658 MHz 44 100 kW horizontal
MUX 2 682 MHz 47 100 kW horizontal
MUX 3 490 MHz 23 100 kW horizontal

External links

54°N 60°W