Tarnawatka Transmitter
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Tarnawatka Transmitter is a radio-television transmitting centre located in the village of Tarnawatka near Zamość. The 154 metre guyed steel mast was built in 1984 in order to provide radio and television coverage in Zamość Voivodeship and the surrounding areas. It is a broadcasting station of about medium powers and reception is also possible in the westmost areas of Ukraine. The transmitter is owned by the EmiTel company.
Tarnawatka Transmitter | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Mast |
Location | Tarnawatka, Lubelskie Voivodeship |
Completed | 1984 |
Height | 154 m (505.25 ft) |
Tarnawatka Transmitter | |
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Coordinates: 50°31′24″N 23°23′50″E |
Radio | |||
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Program | Frequency | ERP | |
Polskie Radio Program I | 87,60 MHz | 30 kW | |
Polskie Radio Program III | 91,30 MHz | 30 kW | |
Radio Maryja | 96,50 MHz | 10 kW | |
Polskie Radio Lublin | 103,20 MHz | 30 kW | |
RMF FM | 107,70 MHz | 15 kW |
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