Koszęcin radio transmitter, Radio transmission facility in Koszęcin, Poland
The Koszęcin radio transmitter is a broadcasting facility with two guyed transmission masts of different heights. The 110-meter mast handles FM broadcasts while the 138-meter mast transmits mediumwave signals, both working together to distribute radio programming across the region.
Broadcasting began in 1977, establishing this location as a key transmission hub for southern Poland. The facility grew to become an important broadcasting point that extended media reach across the Silesian region and beyond.
The facility broadcasts religious and local programming that reaches homes throughout Silesian Voivodeship. These signals form part of the daily media consumption and information routines for people living in the surrounding regions.
The transmitter masts are visible landmarks in the surrounding landscape and can be observed from nearby roads and open areas. Visitors approaching the location will spot the tall structures rising above the flat terrain of the region.
One of the masts will carry broadcasting for Radio Pahonia on 1080 kHz with power reaching listeners from Poland all the way to the Ural Mountains. This expanded capacity demonstrates the site's growing importance as a transmission hub.
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