Vysílač Radhošť, Television transmitter station on Mount Radhošť, Czech Republic
Vysílač Radhošť is a broadcasting station located on Mount Radhošť at an elevation of over 1,100 meters in the Valašské Meziříčí region. The metal tower transmits television and radio signals across the surrounding landscape.
The first transmitter was built in 1966 near the Cyril and Methodius Chapel. The station underwent modernization in 1985 and was rebuilt in 1997.
The transmitter serves the Zlín region by broadcasting multiple radio stations including Czech Radio Radiožurnál, Frekvence 1, and regional programs on FM frequencies.
The station sits on a mountain with good access and wide views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors should expect changeable weather at this elevation and wear sturdy footwear.
The station uses different broadcasting frequencies and polarization methods for various signal types. This allows television and radio programs to reach a wide area from the high elevation.
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