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51°03′22″N 22°39′00″E / 51.05611°N 22.65000°E / 51.05611; 22.65000 (eR Piotrków)

ER Piotrków Radio Tower
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeSteel mast on a concrete base
LocationPiotrków Pierwszy
Completed31 December 2003
Height105 m (344.49 ft)
ER Piotrków Radio Tower
ER Piotrków Radio Tower is located in Poland
ER Piotrków Radio Tower
ER Piotrków Radio Tower
Coordinates: 51°03′22″N 22°38′59″E / 51.05611°N 22.64972°E / 51.05611; 22.64972
Country Poland
VoivodeshipLublin
CountyLublin County
GminaGmina Jabłonna

ER Piotrków is a radio tower in Piotrków Pierwszy, Poland with a height of 105m (344ft.).

The base of the antenna sits at an altitude of 282m (925.2ft.) above sea level. The tower stands at 105m (344ft.), while the antenna systems are suspended at 110m (360.9ft.) above ground level. The tower broadcasts radio station Radio eR Lublin.

Radio
Program Frequency Transmitter power Directivity
Radio Plus Lublin 87.9MHz 25kW Omnidirectional

History

The construction of the tower of the Archdiocese of Lublin began in the fall of 2003. According to press announcements, the over a hundred-meter-long structure was a votive offering for the 25th anniversary of the pontificate of Pope John Paul II. The radio facility of the tower was also supposed to reduce the costs of broadcasting the archdiocesan program, which was previously broadcast from Bożego Daru (in Polish). Broadcasting from the new location began on December 30, 2003. A week later, Archbishop Józef Życiński consecrated the facility.[1]

References

  1. ^ "RadioPolska • Obiekt nadawczy | Lublin *Piotrków*". radiopolska.pl. Retrieved 2023-11-11.

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