Radhošt Transmitter / Vysílac Radhošt - Beskydy Mts., North Moravia, Czech Republic
N 49° 29.501 E 018° 13.327
34U E 298838 N 5485824
Depicted transmitter Radhošt, located on the summit of the mountain of the same name - Radhošt (1119 m a.s.l.) in Moravian-Silesian Beskids range, covers by TV/FM signal thanks to elevation majority of Moravia, Silesia and part of NW Slovakia.
Waymark Code: WMVFDE
Location: Zlínský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 04/11/2017
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Depicted transmitter Radhošt, located on the summit of the mountain of the same name - Radhošt (1119 m a.s.l.) in Moravian-Silesian Beskids range (Moravskoslezské Beskydy), covers by TV/FM signal thanks to elevation majority of Moravia, Czech Silesia and part of NW Slovakia.
The first antenna mast was erected on the summit of Radhost in 1966. The current, almost 60 m tall unanchored trasmitter, was constructed in 1985 and modernized in 1997.
[source of information, translated and adapted: Wikipedia]
Call signs/Frequencies/Channels/Broadcaster: Source: Wikipedia (see Detailed description)
FM Radio broadcast
92.5 MHz - Český rozhlas 1 Radiožurnál, 7.2 kW, H-pol
94.1 MHz - Frekvence 1 10 kW, H-pol
96.8 MHz - Český rozhlas 3 Vltava, 7.2 kW, H-pol
99.0 MHz - Český rozhlas 5 Ostrava, 7.2 kW, H-pol
100.5 MHz - Rádio Impuls, 10 kW, H-pol
103.9 MHz - Hitrádio Orion, 3 kW, H-pol
Czech DVB-T public TV broadcast
Channel 54 - Multiplex 1, 0.1 kW, H-pol
Channel 37 - Multiplex 2, 0.1 kW, H-pol
URL reference to transmitter tower/antenna: [Web Link]
Opening hours visitors platform: Without platform, but the summit of Radhošť is freely accessible by walk.
Backup transmitter tower/antenna: yes
Legacy transmitter tower/antenna: yes
URL Webcam: Not listed
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