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Dubnik transmitter

Dubnik transmitter is a facility for FM-/TV-broadcasting near Dubnik in Slovakia at 21°27'45" E 48°55'26" N. It uses as antenna tower a guyed tubular steel mast, which is similar to that of Suchá Hora transmitter and 318 metres tall and one of the tallest towers in Slovakia. Close to the mast, there is an architectonically interesting telecommunication tower.

Radiated programmes

FM

Frequency
Programm ERP
87.7 Fun Radio 80.00
96.6 Rádio Slovensko 100.00
98.6 Jemné Melódie 50.00
100.3 Rádio Regina 100.00

TV

Channel Number Frequency
Programm Antenna Height ERP
6 Jednotka
STV
265 m 100 kW
25 Dvojka
STV
300 m 353 kW
59 Markíza 300 m 400 kW

References

External links

48°55′21.9″N 21°27′45.18″E / 48.922750°N 21.4625500°E / 48.922750; 21.4625500


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