Boży Dar transmitter, Broadcasting transmitter in Boży Dar, Poland.
The Boży Dar transmitter is a broadcasting facility located on elevated terrain in the Lublin region that distributes radio and television signals across a wide area. The site comprises two separate masts designed to handle different types of transmissions and frequencies simultaneously.
The facility was built in 1962 as part of the regional broadcasting infrastructure development in the Lublin area. Over the decades, the installation has continuously supported the transmission of radio and television programs to local audiences.
The facility extends radio and television broadcasts across the Lublin region, providing essential media services to local communities through multiple frequencies.
The site is viewable from the surrounding area, though the transmission facility itself is not open for public access. The elevated location makes the masts clearly visible from various points in the region.
The site contains two separate masts serving different purposes, with the secondary mast transitioning from 1367 kHz to 1206 kHz broadcasting frequency in 1978.
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