Vysílač Praha – Líbeznice, Radio transmitter station in Bořanovice, Czech Republic
Vysílač Praha - Líbeznice is a radio broadcasting station in Bořanovice standing approximately 36 meters tall near main road I/9 connecting Prague and Mělník. The facility includes multiple antennas and technical equipment designed to transmit on various frequencies to reach listeners across the region.
Construction of the transmitter began in 2012 and was completed in 2013, establishing a new broadcasting point for local and regional radio programs in northern Prague. The facility started operational service immediately after its completion to serve the surrounding area.
This installation serves as a symbol of radio accessibility in the northern Prague region, bringing various broadcast programs to local listeners. It makes the invisible world of radio transmission physically present in the landscape and demonstrates how broadcasting connects communities.
The station sits directly beside a busy highway and is easily visible from the road but cannot be accessed by the public. It operates continuously and does not require visitor reservations or appointments.
After the station became operational, local authorities conducted electromagnetic field measurements to verify that radiation levels met health standards for nearby residents. This step ensured the new facility operated safely for the surrounding area.
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