RKS Liblice 2, Radio transmitter station in Český Brod, Czech Republic.
RKS Liblice 2 is a radio broadcasting station near Český Brod with two lattice steel masts reaching 355 meters in height, spaced 120 meters apart. The towers are anchored by guy-wires and stand as prominent structures across the flat landscape of Central Bohemia.
The facility opened in 1975 to replace two older broadcast towers that were dismantled in 1972 to make room for the new construction. This replacement represented an important modernization of radio transmission capacity in the region.
The station serves as a key broadcasting hub for Czech radio, transmitting national programs across the region east of Prague on medium wave.
Visitors can see the two tall broadcast towers from a distance at various viewpoints around the area, particularly from roads passing through or near Český Brod. The best views are available from nearby roads and the surrounding flat terrain, where the structures are visible from afar.
These towers rank among the tallest structures ever built specifically for medium wave radio transmission worldwide. Their location on flat terrain in Bohemia allows the signals to reach across vast distances while the masts stand as remarkable engineering achievements of their era.
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