The Pohorje Transmitter (also known as Maribor 1) is a facility for radio and TV-broadcasting in the Pohorje Mountains west of Maribor, northeastern Slovenia, 1,056 metres (3,465 ft) above sea level. It uses a 72 m (236 ft) tall lattice tower. Although this tower is designed as free-standing, it is guyed at two levels in six directions. This extensive additional guying is unusual, especially considering that the tower is not very tall and that it is situated in a forest area.
Radiated programmes
Analogue radio (FM)
Frequency (MHz) |
Programme | RDS PS | RDS PI | Regionalisation | ERP (kW) |
Antenna diagram round (ND)/pointed (D) |
Polarization horizontal (H)/vertical (V) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
88,5 | Radio Slovenija 1 | __PRVI__ | 9201 | – | 5 | D (70–250°) | H/V |
93,1 | Radio Maribor | MARIBOR_ | 9426 | – | 3 | D (110–220°) | H |
96,9 | Val 202 | VAL_202_ | 9202 | – | 3 | D (70–250°) | H/V |
102,8 | Radio SI | RADIO_SI | 933A | – | 8 | D (70–250°) | H/V |
105,3 | ARS | __ARS___ | 9203 | – | 2 | D (70–250°) | H/V |
Digital radio (DAB+)
Pohorje makes up a single-frequency network (SFN) with 6 other transmitters (Krim, Krvavec, Nanos, Plešivec, Tinjan and Trdinov vrh).[1] In summer 2016 the SFN covered 89% of highways and 67% of households for indoor reception with a portable receiver.[2] Programs use HE-AAC v2 audiocodec.[3]
Channel | Frequency (MHz) |
Multiplex | Programmes | ERP (kW) |
Antenna diagram Non-directional (ND) / Directional (D) |
Polarization horizontal (H) / vertical (V) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10D | 215.072 | R1[4][5] |
|
<5[lower-alpha 1] | 3 lobes (25°, 115°, 205°) | V |
Channel | Frequency (MHz) |
Multiplex | Programmes | ERP (kW) |
Antenna diagram Non-directional (ND) / Directional (D) |
Polarization horizontal (H) / vertical (V) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
12B | 225.648 | R2 E[6][7] |
|
<5[lower-alpha 2] | 3 lobes (25°, 115°, 205°) | V |
There are 2 reports of a successful long-distance reception of the multiplex from this transmitter in Slovakia in Skalica[8][9] and near Topoľčany,[10][11][12] 290 km away.[13]
Digital television (DVB-T)
Channel | Frequency (MHz) |
Multiplex | Programmes | ERP (kW) |
Antenna diagram round (ND) / pointed (D) |
Polarization horizontal (H) / vertical (V) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | 522 | Mux A (Vzhod) |
|
100 | ND | H |
37 | 602 | Mux C |
|
100 | ND | H |
Until the middle of 2012 Mux B from Norkring was broadcasting on channel 67. The operator left the Slovenian market.[14]
Analogue television (PAL)
Analogue channels were broadcast until 1 December 2010.[15]
Channel | Frequency (MHz) |
Programmes | ERP (kW) |
Antenna diagram round (ND)/ pointed (D) |
Polarization horizontal (H)/ vertical (V) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
11 | 215,25 | SLO 1 | 30 | D (90°) | H |
56 | 751,25 | SLO 2 | 800 | ND | H |
59 | 775,25 | POP TV | 1000 | ND | H |
See also
Notes
References
- ↑ "DAB Oddajniki" [DAB transmitters] (in Slovenian).
- ↑ "DAB Možnost sprejema" [Reception possibility] (in Slovenian).
- ↑ "Vprašanja in odgovori - Kodiranje zvoka" [Questions and Answers - Audio coding] (in Slovenian).
- ↑ "Vprašanja in odgovori - Tehnični parametri DAB+ oddajanja" [Questions and Answers - Technical parameters of DAB+ transmission] (in Slovenian).
- ↑ "DAB Seznam programov" [List of programs] (in Slovenian).
- ↑ "Vprašanja in odgovori - Tehnični parametri DAB+ oddajanja" [Questions and Answers - Technical parameters of DAB+ transmission] (in Slovenian).
- ↑ "DAB Seznam programov" [List of programs] (in Slovenian).
- ↑ DxSi (20 September 2016). "DAB Slovinsko 10D" (in Slovak).
- ↑ "Ruční měření" [Distance measurement by hand] (in Czech). Mapy.cz.
- ↑ Radio.Radar (January 2, 2017). "DAB+ 10D (MULTIPLEX R1) Slovinsko (DX Tropo, 290 km)" (in Slovak). YouTube.
- ↑ Radio.Radar (January 2, 2017). "DX-ing" (in Slovak). Facebook.
- ↑ Radio.Radar (December 22, 2016). "DX-ing - inverzné počasie" [DXing - inversion] (in Slovak). Facebook.
- ↑ "Ruční měření" [Distance measurement by hand] (in Czech). Mapy.cz.
- ↑ Slovenian Multiplex B Transport Stream Analysis. In: IgorFuna.com. 5 December 2013.
- ↑ "Predvideni izklopi". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
External links
- Pictures of the Pohorje transmitting site
- http://www.dxpg.at/senderfotos/slowenien/pohorje.htm
- RTV Slovenija Transmission towers (in Slovenian)