Transmitter Żagań-Wichów, Radio and television transmission center in Wichów, Poland.
The Transmitter Żagań-Wichów is a radio and television broadcasting center in Wichów consisting of a 280-meter-tall tower with antenna systems positioned at multiple heights. The antennas are arranged to broadcast radio signals at 140 and 200 meters and television signals at 250 and 270 meters.
Construction company Atem built the broadcasting center in 2003, completing it in just 111 days and marking a turning point in Polish broadcasting infrastructure. This rapid completion enabled the region to gain modern access to radio and television signals.
The facility distributes numerous radio stations and digital television channels through multiple multiplexes, contributing to media access across the Lubusz Voivodeship region.
The facility operates with power outputs between 20 and 50 kilowatts across different broadcast frequencies and sits at about 158 meters above sea level. From this elevated location, signals can be distributed across wide distances throughout the region.
The site supplies multiple radio stations and digital television channels through various multiplexes, distributing media content across the entire Lubusz Voivodeship region. This distribution system makes the transmitter a crucial hub for media access over a wide area.
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