Śrem Transmitter

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Śrem Transmitter
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMast
LocationGóra, Śrem County
Completed21 July 1964
Height290 m (951.44 ft)
RTCN Śrem

Śrem Transmitter (RTCN Śrem) Is a 290 metre tall guyed steel mast, built in 1964 for the broadcasting of signal radio and television signals. It was built as a weighed 220 tonne mast by Mostostal Zabrze. The official opening was on 21 July 1964. The mast is situated in the village "Góra", in Śrem County, Poland. Due to its advantageous location, height and signal strength, its signal covers a considerably large part of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.

Transmitted Programmes

FM Radio

Program Frequency ERP Polarisation Antenna diagram
Polskie Radio Program I 92.30 MHz 120 kW Horizontal ND
RMF FM 94.60 MHz 120 kW Horizontal ND
Polskie Radio Program III 96.40 MHz 120 kW Horizontal ND
Radio ZET Gold Poznań 99.40 MHz 2.5 kW Horizontal ND
Radio Merkury Poznań 100.90 MHz 120 kW Horizontal ND
Emaus - Catholic Radio Poznań 106.20 MHz 1.5 kW Horizontal ND
Radio Maryja 106.80 MHz 120 kW Horizontal ND

Digital Television MPEG-4

Multiplex Number Programme in Multiplex Frequency Channel Power ERP Polarisation Antenna Diagram Modulation
MUX 1 490 MHz 23 100 kW Horizontal ND 64 QAM
MUX 2 618 MHz 39 100 kW Horizontal ND 64 QAM
MUX 3 522 MHz 27 110 kW Horizontal ND 64 QAM

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